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ABSTRACT Plasma transferrin (Tf) is the transport protein central to the process of iron recycling and metabolism. Holo‐Tf serves as the body's pool of ferric iron, facilitating transport from tissues such as the intestine, liver, spleen, and finally bone marrow, where iron is incorporated into erythropoiesis.
Shuwei Lu+9 more
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Abstract Plasma expanders (PEs) are commonly used to replace lost blood volume for septic shock patients with increased vascular permeability. Human serum albumin (HSA) is the preferred PE, due to its innate ability to restore blood colloid osmotic pressure (COP).
Amna Abdalbaqi+7 more
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EXOGENOUS HEMOCHROMATOSIS RESULTING FROM BLOOD TRANSFUSIONS [PDF]
Steven O. Schwartz, Sunoll A. Blumenthal
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Management of Blood Transfusion Services in India: An Illustrative Study of Maharashtra and Gujarat States [PDF]
Blood is a vital healthcare resource routinely used in a broad range of hospital procedures. It is also a potential vector for harmful, and sometimes fatal, infectious diseases such as HIV, HBV, and HCV.
Govil, Dipti+2 more
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ABSTRACT Background Despite the emergence of the transcaval (TCv) access route for transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI) in the treatment of patients with hostile iliofemoral anatomy, the number of patients reported in clinical series of TCv TAVI has been relatively small (< 500 published cases). We assessed procedural and clinical outcomes in
Conor J. Doyle+6 more
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THROMBOPATHIC THROMBOCYTOPENIA: SUCCESSFUL TRANSFUSION OF BLOOD PLATELETS [PDF]
Erwin O. Hirsch+2 more
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ABSTRACT Background Cost‐utility analyses of percutaneous coronary interventions (PCIs) provide valuable insights into the economic value of these procedures. However, data is lacking, particularly in developing countries with limited resources. Aims This analysis aimed to compare the cost‐utility of different treatment modalities used for PCI patients
Oraluck Pattanaprateep+5 more
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STUDIES OF BACTERIAL TRANSFUSION REACTIONS FROM REFRIGERATED BLOOD: THE PROPERTIES OF COLD-GROWING BACTERIA 1 [PDF]
Abraham I. Braude+2 more
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ABSTRACT The superficial femoral artery (SFA) is a vascular access alternative for various cardiovascular interventions, especially when the common femoral artery CFA is deep, calcified or in high bifurcation. SFA use, however, was associated with pseudoaneurysms in older literature, and its utilization for large‐bore access is not well established. We
Prasham Dave+11 more
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Blood Transfusion in Nocturnal Haemoglobinuria [PDF]
J. V. Dacie, Miriam Firth
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