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Progressive advances in perfusion technology and perioperative supportive management have made it possible for members of the Jehovah's Witnesses religious group to undergo open cardiac operations with remarkable safety. However, hospital mortality remains high in (1) patients requiring reoperation (in whom both technical and bleeding problems tend to be more frequent) and (2) patients with significantly compromised cardiac performance requiring urgent or emergency operation. ⋯ None of the patients required surgical exploration for bleeding. We suggest that currently available methodology permits Jehovah's Witnesses to undergo reoperation, emergency surgery, or urgent open cardiac operation at a level of risk not dissimilar to that seen in patients who permit use of homologous blood and products in their treatment.
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Mean lung density (dm) and radiologic (VLx) lung volume can be calculated using CT scan data. As many emphysematous patients are overdistended, the analysis of dm alone could be meaningless. However, lung mass (m) can be calculated as the product of dm and VLx. ⋯ Unexpectedly, these results show that most patients (22/24) with emphysema have a normal or increased lung mass. Normal or above normal m values might be due to oversecretion in some patients. Nevertheless, the synthesis of new tissue due to chronic inflammation is the most likely explanation that could account for this finding.