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Analysis of blood utilisation efficiency driven by clinical management and hospital heterogeneity. [PDF]
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The effects of transfusion load on renal function in intraoperative salvage autotransfusion: a retrospective cohort study for 200 patients. [PDF]
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Aortic dissection in a Jehovah's witness: Frozen Elephant Trunk and subsequent 4D flow MRI analysis, a case report. [PDF]
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Immunohematology and Blood banking, 2020
Autologous blood transfusion (ABT) can be defined as a procedure in which blood is taken from a donor prior to need and retransfused back to the same patient when required. The autologous blood transfusion is indicated in elective surgical procedures where a significant blood loss of more than 20% of blood volume is expected and in patients with rare ...
P. Ajmani
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Autologous blood transfusion (ABT) can be defined as a procedure in which blood is taken from a donor prior to need and retransfused back to the same patient when required. The autologous blood transfusion is indicated in elective surgical procedures where a significant blood loss of more than 20% of blood volume is expected and in patients with rare ...
P. Ajmani
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Medical Journal of Australia, 1992
Autologous blood transfusion--transfusion to the patient of his or her own blood--is of increasing importance in transfusion practice. There are three main techniques: pre-deposit, in which patients donate blood over a period of time in preparation for elective surgery; preoperative isovolaemic haemodilution, in which blood is removed in theatre ...
R, Yomtovian, M S, Kruskall, J P, Barber
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Autologous blood transfusion--transfusion to the patient of his or her own blood--is of increasing importance in transfusion practice. There are three main techniques: pre-deposit, in which patients donate blood over a period of time in preparation for elective surgery; preoperative isovolaemic haemodilution, in which blood is removed in theatre ...
R, Yomtovian, M S, Kruskall, J P, Barber
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Medical Journal of Australia, 1989
Autologous blood transfusion is emerging as a popular option in patients undergoing elective procedures. Predeposit and perioperative autotransfusion, the two major types of autologous transfusion, can be performed safely in a wide variety of conditions and in patients of all ages.
A T, Thomas, M C, Perry
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Autologous blood transfusion is emerging as a popular option in patients undergoing elective procedures. Predeposit and perioperative autotransfusion, the two major types of autologous transfusion, can be performed safely in a wide variety of conditions and in patients of all ages.
A T, Thomas, M C, Perry
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An Untargeted Urine Metabolomics Approach for Autologous Blood Transfusion Detection
Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 2020Supplemental digital content is available in the text. ABSTRACT Purpose Autologous blood transfusion is performance enhancing and prohibited in sport but remains difficult to detect.
J. Bejder +9 more
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Transfusion, 2021
Acute normovolemic hemodilution is recommended as a technique to reduce allogeneic red blood cell (RBC) transfusions in cardiac surgery, but its efficacy to reduce non‐RBC transfusion has not been consistently demonstrated.
Reney A. Henderson +6 more
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Acute normovolemic hemodilution is recommended as a technique to reduce allogeneic red blood cell (RBC) transfusions in cardiac surgery, but its efficacy to reduce non‐RBC transfusion has not been consistently demonstrated.
Reney A. Henderson +6 more
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Journal of the American College of Surgeons, 2019
BACKGROUND Autologous transfusion (AT) has long been considered unsafe in major oncologic operations due to a theoretic risk of spreading metastatic disease, however, few data support this assumption.
R. Kang, B. Seath, Viola Huang, R. Barth
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BACKGROUND Autologous transfusion (AT) has long been considered unsafe in major oncologic operations due to a theoretic risk of spreading metastatic disease, however, few data support this assumption.
R. Kang, B. Seath, Viola Huang, R. Barth
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