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Evaluation of Blood Product Requests in the Emergency Department: A Prospective Observational Study
Objective: Emergency department (ED) blood product requests are rising, but it is unclear if they are excessive. We aimed to examine the blood product requests and usage rates made by emergency physicians to determine whether the
Yasemin Özdamar+3 more
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Background Storage of canine packed red blood cells (pRBCs) can increase erythrocyte phosphatidylserine (PS) expression and eicosanoid concentrations.
S.M. Muro+7 more
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Background: The limited supply of red blood cells (RBCs) for transfusion has clinical implications, and can lead to the introduction of different approaches in decreasing blood wastage and the safe and effective delivery of blood products.
Shokoufeh Aalaei+9 more
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The problem of unintentional hypothermia in the postoperative period is still an urgent one.The purpose of the work: to assess the effect of the in vitro temperature on the morphology and nanostructure of erythrocyte membranes.Material and methods.
V. A. Sergunova+6 more
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Three-Dimensional Reconstruction of Erythrocyte in the Capillary [PDF]
The dynamic analysis of erythrocyte deformability is used as an important means for early diagnosis of blood diseases and blood rheology. Yet no effective method is available in terms of three-dimensional reconstruction of erythrocytes in a capillary.
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Statistical methods for characterizing transfusion-related changes in regional oxygenation using Near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) in preterm infants [PDF]
Near infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) is an imaging-based diagnostic tool that provides non-invasive and continuous evaluation of regional tissue oxygenation in real-time. In recent years, NIRS has show promise as a useful monitoring technology to help detect relative tissue ischemia that could lead to significant morbidity and mortality in preterm infants.
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Translation and Fusion Improves Zero-shot Cross-lingual Information Extraction [PDF]
Large language models (LLMs) combined with instruction tuning have shown significant progress in information extraction (IE) tasks, exhibiting strong generalization capabilities to unseen datasets by following annotation guidelines. However, their applicability to low-resource languages remains limited due to lack of both labeled data for fine-tuning ...
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SummaryRepeated intravenous injections of homologous erythrocytes, begun in the early neonatal period, later resulted in the inability of the recipients to destroy rapidly the same homologous erythrocytes. This behavior contrasted with that of control chickens from the same hatching, which uniformly and rapidly destroyed the same donor blood.
J. P. McGinley+2 more
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Blood consumption in total arterial coronary artery bypass grafting
Background Accumulating evidence consistently demonstrates that blood transfusion in cardiac surgery is related to decreased short- and long-term survival.
Raphael Sven Werner+3 more
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Background Major bleeding and allogeneic transfusion leads to negative outcomes in patients receiving cardiac surgery with cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB).
Peng Zhang+7 more
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