Recent Progress in Double Filtration Plasmapheresis
ABSTRACT Double‐filtration plasmapheresis is an advanced extracorporeal blood purification technique that selectively removes pathogenic macromolecules based on molecular weight. Unlike conventional plasma exchange, double‐filtration plasmapheresis uses a two‐step filtration process to retain beneficial plasma components such as albumin, while ...
Dan Li +3 more
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Cardiac surgery with extracorporeal circulation in 23 infants weighing 2500 g or less: short and intermediate term outcome1 [PDF]
T. Beyens +8 more
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Effectiveness of Closed Blood‐Sampling Devices in Critically Ill Adults: A Feasibility Trial
ABSTRACT Background Anaemia in critically ill patients is often worsened by diagnostic blood sampling. Closed blood sampling devices (CBSDs) may reduce iatrogenic blood loss and transfusion needs. However, robust evidence of their effectiveness and feasibility in the intensive care unit (ICU) setting is lacking.
Marta Raurell‐Torredà +18 more
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C105 Study on measurement index under the pulsatile extracorporeal circulation
Yuya TAKEICHI +3 more
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Outcome analysis of major cardiac operations in low weight neonates [PDF]
Bové, Thierry +10 more
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Introduction Core outcome set (COS) is a consensus‐based set of outcomes derived from a multimethod technique. The present study aimed to develop a COS for prognosis of hip osteonecrosis in response to treatment which was suitable for Iranian patients, and we performed stakeholder analysis.
Seyedeh Tahereh Faezi +5 more
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Grip Strength Is an Independent Predictor of Early Ambulation in Patients After Elective Cardiac Surgery With Extracorporeal Circulation. [PDF]
Yoshihara S +11 more
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Anticoagulation in Emergency Cardiac Surgery - The Rationale for Modular Minimally Invasive Extracorporeal Circulation Use. [PDF]
Condello I.
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DPMAS in the Management of Severe Acute Liver Injury
Background Acute liver injury is a severe disease in which a hepatic and later systemic inflammatory response is triggered, generally induced by paracetamol intoxication, undetermined causes, drugs, and hepatotropic and nonhepatotropic viruses. Case Summary A 67‐year‐old immunocompetent male with severe acute liver injury secondary to Cytomegalovirus ...
Maiko Alejandro Tavera Díaz +4 more
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Dexmedetomidine combined with SGB reduces postoperative cognitive dysfunction and oxidative stress during cardiac valve replacement under extracorporeal circulation. [PDF]
Zhao J +6 more
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