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What to do with patients with active infective endocarditis complicated by intracranial bleeding

Figure 7. Relationships between the size of acute cerebral infarction and the interval from onset to operation (total n = 4 6, NM-CPB n = 32, normal CPB n = 14). There were two patients of exacerbation, where cardiac surgery was performed with cardiopulmonary bypass using a normal dose of heparin. Case 1: Multiple infarction and subdural hemorrhage with an area of 41 mm2 turned to parenchymal hemorrhage from preoperative infarct lesion postoperatively. Case 2: Hemorrhagic infarction with an area of 633 mm2 turned to ectopic subdural hematoma postoperatively. NM-CPB: Cardiopulmonary bypass using nafamostat mesylate; normal CPB: of cardiopulmonary bypass using heparin.

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