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Efficacy and safety of antifibrinolytic agents in spinal surgery: a network meta-analysis
. Background:. Significant blood loss is still one of the most frequent complications in spinal surgery, which often necessitates blood transfusion. Massive perioperative blood loss and blood transfusion can create additional risks. Aprotinin, tranexamic
Lei Yuan +7 more
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Aprotinin use in thoracic aortic surgery: Safety and outcomes [PDF]
Artyom Sedrakyan +5 more
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When mitochondria are damaged by MPP+, they produce excess reactive oxygen species (ROS) and release zinc (Zn2+) inside the cell. This surge in zinc overwhelms lysosomes—the cell's major zinc‐buffering organelles—causing their membranes to break down. Leaking lysosomal enzymes then trigger neuronal death. Treatments that reduce ROS, bind zinc, or block
Hyun‐Seung Lee +5 more
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Hemochron vs. Hemotec Kaolin ACT Comparison with Aprotinin Use in Congenital Heart Surgery [PDF]
Jodie M. Ecklund +4 more
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Aprotinin—Drug against Respiratory Diseases [PDF]
Alexandre V. Ivachtchenko +3 more
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Biochemical and Physiological Effects of Galanin in Health and Disease
Galanin is a biologically active neuropeptide hormone that mediates its effects through three galanin receptors. Galanin signaling induces changes in glucose homeostasis amongst others and plays a dynamic role in the physiological health of many organ systems.
Patrick Mireles +3 more
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In cardiac surgery with cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) is a common complication. The incidence of this complication in cardiac surgery patients is estimated at about 10%.
V. Yu. Medvedeva +3 more
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Aprotinin in aortic surgery requiring profound hypothermia and circulatory arrest [PDF]
S Rooney
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Reduction of acute haemorrhage with aprotinin [PDF]
S. Valentine +2 more
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Inhibition of Intrinsic Thrombin Generation
Background: The contact phase of coagulation is of physiologic/pathophysiologic importance, whenever unphysiologic polynegative substances such as cell fragments (microparticles) get in contact with blood.
Thomas W. Stief
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