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ABSTRACT Background Restrictive transfusion (Hb < 7 g/dL) is recommended for most perioperative patients, but the optimal threshold for those with cardiovascular disease or Hb 7–10 g/dL remains uncertain. The Perioperative Transfusion Trigger Score (POTTS), which integrates adrenaline requirement, FiO2, temperature, and angina history, may standardize ...
Shucong Liang +9 more
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Is Plasmalyte beneficial in the resuscitation of diabetic ketoacidosis patients? A narrative review [PDF]
Fluid resuscitation is vital in the treatment of diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) patients. The purpose of this narrative review is to analyze the role of Plasmalyte in the fluid resuscitation of adult DKA patients.
Resshme Kannan Sudha +3 more
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Spontaneous uterine rupture of an unscarred uterus in the second trimester: A case report
International Journal of Gynecology &Obstetrics, EarlyView.
Nour Bakhache +5 more
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Objectives The objective of the study was to describe the use of sodium bicarbonate in dogs and cats. Materials and Methods Retrospective descriptive study of animals administered sodium bicarbonate from 2019 to 2023 in a university teaching hospital.
L. Hoover, M. A. Oyama, E. L. Reineke
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Oviposition and care decrease the total haemocyte concentration. Oviposition and care affect haemocyte type proportions. Serratia marcescens challenge does not affect the immune cell parameters. Abstract Reproduction and immunity are essential biological processes that compete for resources and energy.
Louis Pailler +7 more
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Serum Electrolyte Changes in Foals Receiving Rhodococcus equi–Specific Hyperimmune Plasma
ABSTRACT Background Rhodococcus equi–specific hyperimmune plasma (Re‐HIP) is routinely administered to neonatal foals to help prevent rhodococcal pneumonia. In addition to pathogen‐specific immunoglobulins, frozen plasma products (FPPs) contain electrolytes that may exceed concentrations found in neonatal foal plasma.
Diego S. Larriva +3 more
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Dilemma of crystalloid resuscitation in non-exsanguinating polytrauma: what is too much?
Background Aggressive crystalloid resuscitation increases morbidity and mortality in exsanguinating patients. Polytrauma patients with severe tissue injury and subsequent inflammatory response without major blood loss also need resuscitation.
Falco Hietbrink +2 more
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Abstract Recent events have highlighted the urgent need for comprehensive blood preparedness plans at local, regional, national and cross‐border levels within the Nordic countries. This article outlines the perspectives and strategies related to blood preparedness in Norway, Sweden and Finland, in the context of emergencies, disasters and armed ...
Agneta Wikman +8 more
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Abstract Objective To explore the frequency and severity of abnormalities in perioperative point‐of‐care bloodwork in dogs and cats undergoing cranial surgery for tumor resection with particular emphasis on dyskalemia development. Study design Retrospective observational study. Animals A total of 61 dogs and 14 cats undergoing cranial surgery for tumor
Zoe E. Weiss +4 more
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Shock is a syndrome of poor tissue perfusion that causes imbalance of oxygen demand and oxygen supply. Delayed diagnosis and treatment of shock may increase morbidity and mortality of the patients.
R Bhurayanontachai
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