SU288850A1 - The method of determining postoperative blood loss - Google Patents
The method of determining postoperative blood lossInfo
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- SU288850A1 SU288850A1 SU1318992A SU1318992A SU288850A1 SU 288850 A1 SU288850 A1 SU 288850A1 SU 1318992 A SU1318992 A SU 1318992A SU 1318992 A SU1318992 A SU 1318992A SU 288850 A1 SU288850 A1 SU 288850A1
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Дл определени кровопотери обычно измер ют радиоактивность эритроцитного стандарта , вводимого в сосудистую систему оперируемого , а затем отмывают пропитанный кровью операционный материал, подсчитывают радиоактивность в 100 мл полученного раствора и сравнивают ее с радиоактивностью стандарта.To determine the blood loss, the radioactivity of the erythrocyte standard injected into the vascular system of the operator is usually measured, and then the blood-soaked surgical material is washed, the radioactivity is counted in 100 ml of the resulting solution and compared with the standard radioactivity.
Предлагаемый способ отличаетс тем, что после введени оперируемому взвеси эритроцитов , меченных гамма-активным изотопом, провод т цикл измерений радиоактивности всего тела в ходе хирургического вмешательства и после окончани операции. Полученна разница в счете характеризует величину кровопотери .The proposed method is characterized in that after the injection of the operated suspension of erythrocytes labeled with a gamma active isotope, the whole body radioactivity measurements are performed during surgery and after the operation is completed. The resulting difference in the score characterizes the amount of blood loss.
Предлагаемый способ не требует введени большого количества радиоактивного препарата и устран ет неточности, св занные с трудност ми полного сбора излившейс крови в отдельные моменты операции.The proposed method does not require the administration of a large amount of the radioactive preparation and eliminates the inaccuracies associated with the difficulties of complete collection of the drained blood at certain points in the operation.
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