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The acrylic bone cement has been regarded as a very potent activator of the hemostatic mechanisms. A battery of coagulation, fibrinolytic, and kallikrein variables were studied perioperatively in 21 patients undergoing hip arthroplasty with fixation of the prosthesis either with (Charnley) or without (HP-Garches) cement. Epidural analgesia was used and dextran 6 per cent as thromboprophylaxis. The HP-Garches procedure was shorter and caused less blood loss. No differences were found between the two surgical procedures regarding the activation of the cascade systems. The coagulation and fibrinolytic systems were activated early, but a week postoperatively the latter seems to predominate. A marked activation of the kallikrein system was apparent. Our study shows that despite thromboprophylaxis a marked activation of the coagulation, fibrinolytic, and kallikrein systems occurs in relation to hip arthroplasty irrespective of the use or nonuse of cement and irrespective of the volume of blood loss during surgery. It may be the reaming of the bone marrow that initiates the activation of the cascade systems.
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PMID:Activation of cascade systems by hip arthroplasty. No difference between fixation with and without cement. 244 55

Blood coagulation and fibrinolysis were studied in 20 premenopausal women undergoing abdominal hysterectomy under general anaesthesia (GA) or high epidural analgesia (EDA). As expected, the adrenocortical stress response was suppressed in the EDA group. The Factor VIII complex (F VIII:C, F VIII R:Ag = von Willebrand factor), known to be related to adrenocortical activity and/or vessel wall reactivity, was found to increase less in the EDA group. With regard to all the other variables analysed there were no significant differences between the groups. With both anaesthetic procedures activation of coagulation could be demonstrated by a decrease in prekallikrein, F X and antithrombin as well as by an increase in fibrinopeptide A levels. A decrease in plasminogen and alpha 2-antiplasmin suggested activation of the fibrinolytic system and a decrease in prekallikrein and kallikrein inhibition activity (C-1-esterase inhibitor) an activation of the kallikrein system. In this study only the differences in F VIII complex could explain the previously reported higher thromboembolic frequency after GA as compared to EDA.
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PMID:Per- and postoperative changes in coagulation and fibrinolytic variables during abdominal hysterectomy under epidural or general anaesthesia. 373 76