par Ngatchou Djomo, William ;Dreezen, Isabelle;Kamdem, Félicité;Imandy, Gisèle;Okalla, Cecile;Nkana, Albert;Hacquebard, Jean-Pierre ;Origer, Pierre;Sango, Joseph;Lemogoum, Daniel ;Mouliom, Sidiki;Dzudie, Anastase;Ngote, Henri;Hentchoya, Romuald;Metogo, Junette;Germay, Olivier;Priso, Eugène Belley;Jansens, Jean-Luc ;Luma Namme, Henry;Najdovski, Tome
Référence The Pan African medical journal, 31, 41
Publication Publié, 2018
Référence The Pan African medical journal, 31, 41
Publication Publié, 2018
Article révisé par les pairs
Résumé : | Cardiac surgery with extracorporeal circulation (ECC) is usually associated with the loss of a significant amount of blood. Adequate prophylaxis against blood loss and good perioperative hemostasis are known as processes limiting postoperative bleeding. Until now, the need for platelets in patients operated with extracorporeal circulation in our Department has been compensated for by total blood transfusion or platelet concentrates collected from several donors. We here report our first experience with platelet concentrate collection by apheresis at the General Hospital in Douala. |