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The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, Vol 52, 1158-1160, Copyright © 1991 by The Society of Thoracic Surgeons
Y Okita, S Miki, K Kusuhara, Y Ueda, T Tahata and K Yamanaka
Postoperative intravascular hemolysis occurring in 2 patients was
alleviated by propranolol. One patient underwent mitral valve replacement
and had development of intractable hemolysis due to a paravalvular leak.
The other patient underwent ventricular septal defect closure and had
hemolysis caused by the Dacron patch. Both patients were given oral
propranolol, and the degree of hemolysis decreased substantially. Although
the exact mechanism of the propranolol effect on mechanical intravascular
hemolysis is unclear, propranolol is thought to reduce the shearing stress
between erythrocytes and the foreign material by slowing the velocity of
the circulation.
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Propranolol for intractable hemolysis after open heart operation
Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, Tenri Hospital, Japan.
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