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MIF-Mediated Hemodilution Promotes Pathogenic Anemia in Experimental African Trypanosomosis. [PDF]
Animal African trypanosomosis is a major threat to the economic development and human health in sub-Saharan Africa. Trypanosoma congolense infections represent the major constraint in livestock production, with anemia as the major pathogenic lethal ...
Benoît Stijlemans+17 more
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Objective: The study aimed to evaluate the effect of mild and moderate hemodilution during CPB on the neurocognitive dysfunction in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting. Design: A randomized clinical study.
Rabie Soliman+3 more
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Impact of hemodilution on flow cytometry based measurable residual disease assessment in acute myeloid leukemia. [PDF]
Measurable residual disease (MRD) measured in the bone marrow (BM) of acute myeloid leukemia (AML) patients after induction chemotherapy is an established prognostic factor.
Tettero JM+13 more
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Background The identification of anaerobic metabolism in critically ill patients is a challenging task. Observational studies have suggested that the ratio of venoarterial PCO2 (Pv–aCO2) to arteriovenous oxygen content difference (Ca–vO2) might be a good
Arnaldo Dubin+8 more
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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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Experimental assessment of oxygen homeostasis during acute hemodilution: the integrated role of hemoglobin concentration and blood pressure [PDF]
BackgroundLow hemoglobin concentration (Hb) and low mean arterial blood pressure (MAP) impact outcomes in critically ill patients. We utilized an experimental model of “normotensive” vs.
Tiffanie Kei+10 more
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Acute Normovolemic Hemodilution [PDF]
SUMMARYI Acute normovolemic hemodilution is a point of care method of autologous blood procurement. Acute hemodilution has several inherent advantages over preoperative autologous blood donation: it is inexpensive, does not require testing, and has none of the risks of administrative error or bacterial contamination related to stored blood.
Lawrence T. Goodnough
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Optimizing Infusate Flow Patterns for Minimizing Vein Wall Trauma: An Exploratory Study with a Modified off-Axis Catheter Tip Opening [PDF]
Amit Bahl,1 S Matthew Gibson,2 Alexis Walton3 1Department of Emergency Medicine, Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine, Rochester, MI, USA; 2Vascular Access Consulting, Henderson, KY, USA; 3Department of Emergency Medicine, Corewell ...
Bahl A, Gibson SM, Walton A
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Capillary Filtration of Plasma Is Accelerated During General Anesthesia: A Secondary Population Volume Kinetic Analysis. [PDF]
Abstract How infusion fluids are distributed and eliminated is of importance to how much and how fast they should be administered. This manuscript applies population pharmacokinetic modeling to intravenous infusions of crystalloid fluid, which is a common therapy in hospital care and mandatory during surgery.
Hahn RG.
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Hemodilution and Role of Aquaporins
This article focuses on the nuanced interplay between hemodilution and aquaporin, elucidating their collective role in preserving fluid homeostasis within the human body.
Kerem Erkalp, Sezin Erkalp
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