100 patients (54 in U.B hospital, 46 in Pitea) underwent TURP using a solution 2% ethanol as irrigating water; an expired breath alcohol meter was used2 to monitor ethanol in the patients breath every 5 min. P-fH6 was assessed before and after TURP in 99 patients. Other markers of hemolysis were also evaluated in the Swedish group. Result: 32 patients had detectable ethanol in their breath. There was a close correlation between the maximum ethanol reading during surgery and the level of p-fHb after TURP (r=0.90, p<0.001).
Hemolysis
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Transurethral Resection of Prostate
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surgery