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The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, Vol 40, 261-263, Copyright © 1985 by The Society of Thoracic Surgeons
JP Kelly, L Thomas, PV Moulder and WR Webb
Clinical and laboratory experience with circulating lupus anticoagulant in
3 patients undergoing coronary artery bypass procedures is reported. This
circulatory anticoagulant inhibits activation of prothrombin by the
prothrombin activator complex (factor Xa, factor V, and phospholipid). The
presence of lupus anticoagulant was initially detected because of a
prolonged activated partial thromboplastin time and a normal or mildly
prolonged prothrombin time. The 3 patients underwent uncomplicated coronary
artery bypass grafting and experienced no abnormal bleeding
postoperatively. The lupus anticoagulant is a rare cause of bleeding after
open-heart surgery. It appears to be a problem only when an additional
coagulation defect is present.
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Coronary bypass surgery in patients with circulating lupus anticoagulant
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