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Hyperoxia in extreme hemodilution [PDF]
Intraoperative surgical blood loss is initially replaced by infusion of red cell-free, cristalloidal or colloidal solutions. When normovolemia is maintained the ensuing dilutional anemia is compensated by an increase of cardiac output and of arterial ...
Habler, Oliver +3 more
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MOLECULAR MECHANISMS OF STEM CELL AGING
The aging of multicellular organisms is a complex process, which is a result of various mutually complementary causes. One of these causes is the aging of stem cells.
Katerina Jazbec +3 more
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Objective To evaluate the effectiveness of rapid initial screening using HBsAg and syphilis reagents of immunochromatography technology before blood donation, and explore the influencing factors.
Haiying SUN +4 more
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Objective To explore the effects of acute normovolemic hemodilution (ANH) combined with intraoperative recycled autotransfusion on blood transfusion volume and coagulation function in elderly patients undergoing cardiac surgery.
Lu LU +4 more
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Rational red blood cells administration - have we achieved a satisfactory level? [PDF]
Introduction. The important indicators of the quality of work in blood transfusion banks and health care facilities in general is the ratio of the cross-matched red blood cell (RBC) units, and the number of transfused RBC, known as cross-match to ...
Lukić Vojislav +5 more
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Effect of allogeneic intraoperative blood transfusion on survival in patients treated with radical cystectomy for nonmetastatic bladder cancer: Results from a single high-volume institution [PDF]
Transfusion has been related to poor survival after surgery in several cancers. Recently, timing of transfusion has been proposed as crucial in the determination of poor survival expectanies after surgery, in fact, intra- operative but not postoperative ...
Briganti, Alberto +11 more
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Blood transfusion safety; current status and challenges in Nigeria
The attainment of blood transfusion safety in Nigeria (and probably the rest of Sub-Saharan Africa) remains an uphill task due to a number of factors, ranging from shortage of blood, poor implementation of blood transfusion guidelines, infrastructural ...
J. Aneke, C. Okocha
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Transfusion-related acute lung injury in multiple traumatized patients [PDF]
Background: Many of the multiple traumatized patients who refer to the hospital need transfusion. Transfusion-related acute lung injury (TRALI) is a serious clinical syndrome associated with the transfusion of plasma-containing blood components.
Alijanpour, E. +3 more
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Blood transfusion improves renal oxygenation and renal function in sepsis-induced acute kidney injury in rats [PDF]
Background: The effects of blood transfusion on renal microcirculation during sepsis are unknown. This study aimed to investigate the effect of blood transfusion on renal microvascular oxygenation and renal function during sepsis-induced acute kidney ...
Ergin, B. (Bülent) +3 more
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Blood Transfusion Delay and Outcome in County Hospitals in Kenya
Severe anemia is a leading indication for blood transfusion and a major cause of hospital admission and mortality in African children. Failure to initiate blood transfusion rapidly enough contributes to anemia deaths in sub-Saharan Africa.
Julius A. Thomas +11 more
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