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Abstract Background Patients with kidney failure receiving chronic kidney replacement therapy (KRT: dialysis or kidney transplantation) have increased risks of postoperative mortality and morbidity. This study assesses the outcomes of acute cholecystitis in patients on chronic KRT who undergo cholecystectomy compared to nonoperative management ...
Dharmenaan Palamuthusingam+8 more
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Preoperative predictors of blood component transfusion in living donor liver transplantation.
Makroo RN+4 more
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Recent progress in hematology. Blood component transfusion, guidelines for clinical use.
Hiroshi Tohyama
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Paracentesis outcomes from a medicine procedure service at a tertiary care transplant center
Abstract Background Paracentesis is a commonly performed procedure with overall low complication rates. There is a paucity of modern data investigating outcomes for inpatients using standardized point of care ultrasound. Objectives We aimed to evaluate complication rates and outcomes of paracentesis in patients in the inpatient setting of a large ...
Pete Meliagros+7 more
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Electronic Transfusion Safety System: Characterization of Patient Safety Incidents. [PDF]
Haro M, Ramos S, Magalhães T.
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Hemocoagulation state under conditions of transfusion of blood, its components and preparations
Н А Горбунова, N.Ya. Lagutina
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Rethinking Balanced Resuscitation in Trauma. [PDF]
Anand T+8 more
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ABSTRACT Background Fat and iron deposition confound measurements of R2* and proton density fat fraction (PDFF), respectively, yet their combined impact on reproducibility is poorly understood. Purpose To evaluate the multi‐center, multi‐vendor reproducibility of PDFF and R2* quantification using a PDFF‐R2* phantom. Study Type Prospective multi‐center,
Jitka Starekova+11 more
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Utility of point of care viscoelastic haemostatic assays for trauma patients in the emergency department. [PDF]
Coggins AR+4 more
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