Aetiology of pulmonary dysfunction in total hip replacement operations: The influence of nifedipine on the factors involved

Date
1987-05
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Publisher
Health & Medical Publishing Group
Abstract
ENGLISH ABSTRACT: Patients undergoing total hip replacement surgery who developed pulmonary dysfunction (PD) demonstrated evidence of a complement activation and increased thromboxane A2 (TXA2) synthesis. In a double-blind study nifedipine (Adalat; Bayer-Miles) was shown to inhibit complement activation and TXA2 synthesis and thus appears to offer protection against PD.
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CITATION: Du Toit, H.J. et al. 1987. Aetiology of pulmonary dysfunction in total hip replacement operations: The influence of nifedipine on the factors involved. S Afr Med J, 71(5):279-282.
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Keywords
Aetiology, Diseases -- Causes and theories of causation, Pulmonary diseases, Hip replacement
Citation
Du Toit, H.J. et al. 1987. Aetiology of pulmonary dysfunction in total hip replacement operations: The influence of nifedipine on the factors involved. S Afr Med J, 71(5):279-282.