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Revue Marocaine de Medecine et Sante. 2006; 23 (1): 31-35
in French | IMEMR | ID: emr-180502

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Ruptured intracranial aneurysms is uncommon but a serious disease with high morbidity and mortality. The follow-up is influenced by several factors. We presente 22 cases of intracranial anevrysms diagnosed after rup-tur in 21 cases. Age was varied between 14 years and 70 years. Eighteen patients were conscious or subcons-cious. Anevrysms were located in internal carotid artery in 44.3%. A good outcome [78.4%] was noted in patients who were WFNS I or II, with low or moderate subarachnoide hemorrage and supraclinoid iternal carotid artery aneurysms location

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Revue Marocaine de Medecine et Sante. 1986; 8 (2): 31-38
in French | IMEMR | ID: emr-8062

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Issuing from this work, it is proved that the intentional normovolemic hemodilution is a technique with numerous adventages and containing no risks. Effectively, blood economy and the possibility to compensate the per-operatory bleeding by means of auto-transfusion, make clear that the application of this technique aught to bring about a changer of the transfusional therapeutics policy, and incite doctors to modify their attitude facing any hemorrage surgery. If the intentional normovolemic hemodilution constitutes a certain place in the field of blood transfusion, there is nothing left except the intentional decrease of the hematocrit and the determining increase in the diminution of the globular loss in the course of the per-operatory haemorrhage


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Humans , Male , Female , Blood Transfusion, Autologous , Prospective Studies , Blood Loss, Surgical , Intraoperative Period
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