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Clinical Trial Controlled Clinical Trial
[The influence of hydroxyethyl starch on postoperative alterations of blood coagulation (author's transl)].
- H Vinazzer and H Bergmann.
- Anaesthesist. 1975 Dec 1; 24 (12): 517-20.
AbstractThe influence of hydroxyethyl starch (HES) on postoperative hypercoagulaemia was examined in a double blind study. One group of 10 patients received 500 ml HES during surgery and on the following three days. A comparable group received the same amount of isotonic saline solution. In some respects, hypercoagulaemia was significantly diminished in the HES-group. The diminution could, however, be mainly explained by the diluting effect of the plasma expander.
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