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Annals of Emergency Medicine, 1983
Autotransfusion, a technique with more than 160 years of experience behind it, has become a subject of renewed interest in the emergency setting. The technique itself is not much more difficult than the tube thoracostomy or the peritoneal lavage that otherwise might be indicated in the multiple trauma victim and that would be required to start ...
G P, Young, T B, Purcell
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Autotransfusion, a technique with more than 160 years of experience behind it, has become a subject of renewed interest in the emergency setting. The technique itself is not much more difficult than the tube thoracostomy or the peritoneal lavage that otherwise might be indicated in the multiple trauma victim and that would be required to start ...
G P, Young, T B, Purcell
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Intraoperative autotransfusion
World Journal of Surgery, 1987AbstractIntraoperative autotransfusion was done only sporadically until equipment, modified from cardiac surgery, became available in the 1970's. Use has increased because of the availability of cell‐washing techniques and the increased demand for blood associated with complex operations, such as liver transplantation and resection of thoracoabdominal ...
J L, Glover, T A, Broadie
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Intraoperative autotransfusion
AORN Journal, 1983Because nursing assessments may determine when autotransfusion is advised or contraindicated, it is the nurse's responsibility to understand the procedures and problems associated with autotransfusion. The OR nurse cannot only serve as trouble-shooter and educator, but also suggest protocols for adoption and selection of autotransfusion equipment and ...
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Journal of the American Medical Association, 1931
The reinfusion of extravasated blood is rapidly becoming an accepted procedure. A careful search of the literature to date has revealed only one reported case of autotransfusion of blood from the pleural cavity. Therefore we believe that the three reports given here of the use of autotransfusion in cases of hemothorax are sufficiently interesting for ...
A. LINCOLN BROWN, MARTIN WARREN DEBENHAM
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The reinfusion of extravasated blood is rapidly becoming an accepted procedure. A careful search of the literature to date has revealed only one reported case of autotransfusion of blood from the pleural cavity. Therefore we believe that the three reports given here of the use of autotransfusion in cases of hemothorax are sufficiently interesting for ...
A. LINCOLN BROWN, MARTIN WARREN DEBENHAM
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Intraoperative Autotransfusion
Anesthesiology, 1975L C, Stehling, H L, Zauder, W, Rogers
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