Lung adenocarcinoma resection after review D dimer high is how to return a responsibility

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After lung adenocarcinoma resection, patients may find that D dimer levels are elevated during reexamination. Generally, it is related to many factors such as surgery, long-term bed rest or tumor recurrence.

Lung adenocarcinoma resection after review D dimer high is how to return a responsibility

1. Surgical

lung adenocarcinoma resection will lead to traumatic bleeding, which will stimulate the coagulation and fibrinolytic system in the patient's body, which may lead to increased D dimer levels.

2. Long-term bed rest after surgery

In order to recover after surgery, patients may rest for a long time and reduce the movement of both lower limbs. This will lead to slowed blood flow, blood in a hypercoagulable state, and sometimes may induce deep vein thrombosis in the lower limbs, which will lead to increased D dimer levels.

Lung adenocarcinoma resection after review D dimer high is how to return a responsibility

3. Tumor recurrence

If cancer cells recur, they will release coagulant substances. After a large amount of coagulant substances enter the blood, it is easy to cause blood coagulation and thrombosis, which will lead to increased D dimer levels.



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