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Filter by:Many patients undergo cardiac surgery without proper suspension of antiaggregation drugs. This is blamed to increase dramatically bleeding and use of allogenic blood transfusions. The investigators test the hypothesis that routine use of aggregometry could show antiaggregated patient and lead to normalization of platelet function via administration of Desmopressin thus limiting bleeding and transfusions.
Blood transfusions are frequently necessary in situations in which there is a large amount of blood loss. In some individuals who receive a blood transfusion, white blood cells from the donor's blood may remain in the body for years, a condition known as microchimerism. This study will evaluate the occurrence of microchimerism among the following three groups of individuals who previously received transfusions: 1) individuals with traumatic injuries; 2) individuals with burn injuries; and 3) individuals who underwent elective orthopedic operations.