Medicina
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Comparative Study
[Autotransfusion of red blood cell from cardiopulmonary bypass circuit blood after cardiac surgery].
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of autologous centrifuged residual cardiopulmonary bypass blood on patients' hematocryte value, donor blood product requirements, postoperative blood loss, hospitalization time and the development of infective complications. ⋯ We found that autologous centrifuged residual cardiopulmonary bypass blood was useful in avoiding infective complications, decreasing need of donor blood product requirement and postoperative length of stay in the hospital. This method increases hematocryte value after 12 hours postoperatively.
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Comparative Study
[Patient-controlled analgesia in the treatment of postoperative pain in children and adolescents].
We aimed to evaluate the efficacy, morphine requirements and side effects in patients managed with patient-controlled analgesia postoperatively. ⋯ In the majority of patients patient-controlled analgesia was effective and used doses of morphine were low. Though nausea/vomiting was the most common side effect, decreased respiratory rate was observed in some patients. Regular patient evaluation for vital signs and side effects is recommended.
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Objective was to evaluate sensitivity, specificity and diagnostic accuracy of brain computed tomography (CTA) in patients with subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH). ⋯ CTA is a quick, noninvasive method to be performed in outpatient and inpatient basis. It gives information about vessels and surrounding tissues. In some cases it can replace DSA. CTA must not be considered as replacement of DSA, instead, it should be considered as method providing more additional information.
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During 1987-2000, in Clinic of Thoracic Surgery, Kaunas Medical University Hospital 30 patients with cardiac injuries and foreign bodies in the heart were treated. Average age of patients--37 years. ⋯ Two patients had foreign bodies in the heart (one--needles, one--bullet). We present two rare cases of foreign bodies in the heart.
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The problems of diagnosis and treatment of Failed Back Surgery Syndrome are briefly analyzed in this article. Literature overview and analysis is supplemented by the data collected at the Spinal Neurosurgery Department in Kaunas University of Medicine Hospital during the study in which clinical findings and data were analyzed and compared to the answers of patients in the special questionnaires about pain specially designed for the patients with low back pain and the Failed Back Surgery Syndrome. ⋯ The most important clinical aspects of diagnosis and treatment of Failed Back Surgery Syndrome are discussed in this article and compared to the clinical trial in order to point out the real their value, effectiveness and long term results. In addition, the clinical value and use of special pain questionnaires is discussed and their auxiliary role is established.