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

Figure 8. Relationships between the size of intracranial hemorrhage and the interval from onset to operation (total n = 20, NM-CPB n = 13, normal CPB n = 7). There were four hospital deaths related to brain complications, of which two underwent NM-CPB, while the other two underwent CPB using normal heparin. An early surgery within seven days from the onset was performed in 12 patients of NM-CPB and three patients of normal heparin CPB. The average size of intracranial hemorrhage was 723 ± 1069 mm. NM-CPB, cardiopulmonary bypass using nafamostat mesylate; normal CPB, of cardiopulmonary bypass using heparin.

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