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mRNA Biomarkers in Dried Blood Spots May Improve Detection of Autologous Blood Micro-Transfusions Using an Individualized Approach. [PDF]

open access: yesDrug Test Anal
Andersen AB   +7 more
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Quality control of intraoperative autologous blood salvage in cardiac surgery. [PDF]

open access: yesTransfusion
Vieira SD   +11 more
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Autologous blood transfusion

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

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

Medical Journal of Australia, 1985
To the Editor.— A recent issue ofThe Journal 1-3 contained several articles on the subject of blood transfusion and the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). Particular attention was given to the status of the serological screening tests for antihuman T-cell leukemia (lymphotropic) retrovirus (HTLV-III) viral antibodies. Throughout this coverage,
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Autologous Blood Transfusion

CRC Critical Reviews in Clinical Laboratory Sciences, 1979
Autologous blood transfusion is a procedure in which blood is removed from a donor and returned to his circulation at some later time. Autologous transfusion can be performed in three ways: (1) preoperative blood collection, storage, and retransfusion during surgery; (2) immediate preoperative phlebotomy with subsequent artificial hemodilution and ...
Stephen M. Brzica   +3 more
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Autologous cord blood transfusion

Acta Paediatrica, 1994
Newborn piglets were exsanguinated (60% of blood volume) and retransfused 1 h later. One test group received adult pig red blood cells, the other piglet cord blood cells; controls were infused with plasma. While all controls died, satisfactory results were achieved in piglets transfused with either adult or foetal blood.
A, Ballin   +5 more
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Autologous blood transfusions

The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2001
Due to enormous risks of transfusion-transmitted diseases in allogenic blood transfusions, including dreaded AIDS, there has been constant endeavour to look for a safer alternative. Autologous transfusion which is transfusion of blood/component donated by intended recipient, has proved to be a safe and viable alternative. Initially tried in 1874 in the
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