Journal of cardiac surgery
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Comparative Study
Enhanced blood conservation and improved clinical outcome after valve surgery using heparin-bonded cardiopulmonary bypass circuits.
Recently, heparin-bonded (HBC) cardiopulmonary bypass circuits (CPB) were formed to be associated with improved outcome after coronary artery bypass grafting. There are very few reports on the efficacy and safety of these circuits in valve surgery. ⋯ Use of HBCs with lower anticoagulation in valve surgery resulted in a significant reduction of transfusion requirements and improved clinical outcome. Because of a potential for early mechanical valve thrombosis, until further data is available, conventional levels of systemic anticoagulation should be achieved when using HBC in valve surgery.