Swiss medical weekly
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Swiss medical weekly · Jun 1977
Case Reports[Cheyne-Stokes respiration in chronic heart insufficiency].
1.26 of 340 patients with chronic heart failure (aortic-valve or mitral-valve disease, congestive cardiomyopathy) showed Cheyne-Stokes respiration in supine position. 2. The incidence of Cheyne-Stokes respiration in males is more than twice as high as in females with similar hemodynamic conditions. 3. ⋯ Delay of the feedback between changes in the alveolar gas tensions and respiratory center caused by a prolonged circulation time (decreased cardiac index and increased central blood volume) is the predominant cause of Cheyne-Stokes breathing in patients with chronic heart failure. 5. Metabolic alkalosis (e.g. after diuretics) favors Cheyne-Stokes respiration in patients with congestive heart failure and low cardiac output, by lessening respiratory changes in pH of blood and cerebrospinal fluid.
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Swiss medical weekly · Jun 1977
Randomized Controlled Trial Clinical Trial[Result of an antifibrinolytic treatment using tranexamic acid for the reduction of blood-loss during and after tonsillectomy].
Blood loss during and after tonsillectomy was assessed in 80 patients, 40 of whom were treated with tranexamic acid. A statistically significant reduction of blood loss (28%) was observed in this group during operation. ⋯ Bleedings in the tranexamic acid group were mild and scarcely required other hemostyptic treatment, while in the control group some patients had to be treated with etamsylate or fibrogen for a longer period to stop bleeding. Tranexamic acid appears to be an effective and well-tolerated agent for reduction of blood loss caused by local hyperfibrinolysis.