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Management of cardiopulmonary bypass in pregnancy: challenges and progress in maternal-fetal protection. [PDF]
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From molecular networks to precision therapeutics: the evolving landscape of trauma-induced coagulopathy. [PDF]
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Target-Controlled Infusion for Caesarean Delivery Under General Anesthesia: From Conventional Pharmacokinetic Models to Physiologically Based Pharmacokinetic Modeling. [PDF]
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Development and validation of a risk prediction model for hypoproteinemia after adult cardiac valve surgery: implications for clinical care. [PDF]
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Journal of Surgical Research, 1999
Hypervolemic hemodilution has been proposed as an alternative to normovolemic hemodilution to reduce homologous blood transfusions. So far, convincing data supporting this concept are unknown.We therefore present a mathematical model calculating the efficacy of hypervolemic, normovolemic, and "no" hemodilution.
Kai Singbartl +2 more
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Hypervolemic hemodilution has been proposed as an alternative to normovolemic hemodilution to reduce homologous blood transfusions. So far, convincing data supporting this concept are unknown.We therefore present a mathematical model calculating the efficacy of hypervolemic, normovolemic, and "no" hemodilution.
Kai Singbartl +2 more
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Transfusion and Apheresis Science, 2002
Acute normovolemic hemodilution (ANH) entails the removal of blood from a patient either immediately before or shortly after induction of anesthesia and the simultaneous replacement with cell-free fluid, preferably synthetic colloids with a predictable volume effect (6% dextran 60/70, 6% hydroxyethyl starch 200,000 and 130.000, respectively ...
Uwe, Kreimeier, Konrad, Messmer
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Acute normovolemic hemodilution (ANH) entails the removal of blood from a patient either immediately before or shortly after induction of anesthesia and the simultaneous replacement with cell-free fluid, preferably synthetic colloids with a predictable volume effect (6% dextran 60/70, 6% hydroxyethyl starch 200,000 and 130.000, respectively ...
Uwe, Kreimeier, Konrad, Messmer
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Intraoperative normovolemic hemodilution
Journal of Surgical Research, 1981Abstract We have studied the cardiopulmonary hemodynamics of acute hemodilution in a group of patients with cancer. The majority of patients had multisystem disease; including chronic lung disease, liver disease, sepsis, and malnutrition. The only patients who were excluded were those with a recent history of myocardial ischemia. Acute intraoperative
D, Rose, T, Coutsoftides
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