HAEMOSTATIC EFFECTS OF GENERAL ANAESTHESIA USING ISOFLURANE VERSUS EPIDURAL ROPIVACAINE DURING LOWER ABDOMINAL SURGERY IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC LIVER DISEASE.

REEHAM SAIED BOTROS;

Abstract


Liver plays several key roles in blood coagulation being involved in both primary and secondary haemostasis. Liver damage is commonly associated with impairment of coagulation, when liver reserve is poor.
Thus, any operation planned on a patient with a c


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Title HAEMOSTATIC EFFECTS OF GENERAL ANAESTHESIA USING ISOFLURANE VERSUS EPIDURAL ROPIVACAINE DURING LOWER ABDOMINAL SURGERY IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC LIVER DISEASE.
Authors REEHAM SAIED BOTROS
Keywords HAEMOSTATIC EFFECTS OF GENERAL ANAESTHESIA USING ISOFLURANE VERSUS EPIDURAL ROPIVACAINE DURING LOWER ABDOMINAL SURGERY IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC LIVER DISEASE.
Issue Date 2008
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Liver plays several key roles in blood coagulation being involved in both primary and secondary haemostasis. Liver damage is commonly associated with impairment of coagulation, when liver reserve is poor.
Thus, any operation planned on a patient with a c

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