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caproic acid/hemorrhage

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Epsilon-amino caproic acid additive decreases fibrin bandage performance in a swine arterial bleeding model.

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epsilon -Amino caproic acid (EACA), a lysine analog that inhibits the activity of plasmin, was added to Nycomed (TC-S) fibrin bandages, and the bandages were tested for hemostatic efficacy in a swine femoral artery bleeding model. The blood loss using the bandage with EACA (TC-S+EACA; 728.8+/-132 g,

Spontaneous subarachnoid hemorrhage complicated by communicating hydrocephalus: epsilon amino caproic acid as a possible predisposing factor.

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An increased incidence of communicating hydrocephalus following subarachnoid hemorrhage has been observed on the neurosurgical service at Vanderbilt University Hospital during the past four years. This increase parallels the time interval during which epsilon amino caproic acid (Amicar) has been

Comparison of effectiveness of tranexamic acid and epsilon-amino-caproic-acid in decreasing postoperative bleeding in off-pump CABG surgeries: A prospective, randomized, double-blind study.

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Off-pump coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgeries have been shown to have increased fibrinolysis due to tissue plasminogen activator release. There are no trials comparing the two available antifibrinolytics (tranexemic acid and epsilon-amino-caproic acid) in off-pump CABG

Comparison of recombinant plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 and epsilon amino caproic acid in a hemorrhagic rabbit model.

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A rabbit ear model of blood loss was developed to compare the effects of an active form of recombinant plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 (rPAI-1) with epsilon amino caproic acid (EACA) in antagonizing tissue-type plasminogen activator (r-tPA)-induced blood loss. The antagonism of both rebleeding,

Intraoperative Use of Epsilon Amino Caproic Acid and Tranexamic Acid in Surgeries Performed Under Cardiopulmonary Bypass: a Comparative Study To Assess Their Impact On Reopening Due To Postoperative Bleeding.

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BACKGROUND Open heart surgeries under cardiopulmonary bypass are associated with excessive perioperative bleeding that often requires reoperation. Antifibrinolytics like epsilon aminocaproic acid and tranexamic acid are widely used to control bleeding. There are limited studies primarily showing the

Control of bleeding after renal biopsy with epsilon-amino-caproic acid.

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EACA proved useful in controlling severe bleeding after renal biopsy. In 6 patients who required transfusion for prolonged or severe bleeding, haemorrhage ceased and no further transfusions were necessary after EACA therapy. No serious side-effects were encountered.

Comparative clinical trial of epsilon amino-caproic acid and tranexamic acid in the prevention of early recurrence of subarachnoid haemorrhage.

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A comparative controlled clinical trial of epsilon aminocaproic acid (EACA), 36 g/day and tranexamic acid (TEA), 6 g/day, was undertaken to assess their effectiveness in reducing early recurrence of subarachnoid haemorrhage (SAH). Of 90 patients treated with EACA recurrent haemorrhage was seen in 8%

Amyloidosis with and unusual bleeding diathesis; observations on the use of epsilon amino caproic acid.

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[ACTION OF EPSILON-AMINO CAPROIC ACID ON BLEEDING IN URINARY SURGERY].

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[Effect of epsilon-amino-caproic acid on non-fibrinolytic hemorrhagic diathesis].

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[EPSILON-AMINO-CAPROIC ACID IN THE TREATMENT OF HEMORRHAGIC DISEASE OF THE NEWBORN].

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Effect of 6-amino-n-caproic acid (6-ACA) on fibrinolysis and bleeding conditions in prostatic disease.

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Treatment of haemorrhagic diathesis by epsilon-amino-caproic acid and human fibrinogen in a case of abruptio placentae.

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[PRELIMINARY OBSERVATIONS ON THE THERAPEUTIC EFFICACY OF EPSILON-AMINO-CAPROIC ACID IN HEMORRHAGIC SYNDROMES DUE TO BLOOD PLATELET DEFECTS].

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[Prevention of bleeding following enucleation of prostatic adenoma in the light of thrombelastography and treatment by means of amino caproic acid (EACA)].

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