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Hämodilution

Fortschritte der Neurologie · Psychiatrie, 1988
Haemodilution is a familiar therapeutic procedure known as phlebotomy since the days of ancient Greece. Animal experiments and epidemiological data offer favourable results for the use of haemodilution in cases of ischaemic stroke. As a matter of principle, both the cerebral blood flow and cerebral microcirculation can be improved by lowering the ...
R, Schneider, P, Kutzim
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Acute Normovolemic Hemodilution

Surgical Infections, 2005
The inherent risks of blood transfusion have led to concerted efforts to find alternatives to allogeneic blood transfusion. Among these alternatives are supplementation with iron and treatment with erythropoietin, autologous pre-donation before major elective surgery, intraoperative blood salvage (particularly for emergency cases or when major blood ...
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Experimental Large-Volume Hemodilution

Circulation, 1965
1. Large-volume hemodilution was experimentally performed with a standardized reservoir arteriovenous fistula preparation in which intra- and extracorporeal volumes were kept constant. Vasopressors, buffers, hypothermia, and overinfusion were not employed. 2.
H L, GADBOYS   +3 more
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[Hemodilution].

Wiener medizinische Wochenschrift (1946), 1987
The induced hemodilution is the most simple and efficient therapeutic measure of improving hemorheological parameters. Decrease of hematocrit, lowering of fibrinogen concentration and reduction of plasma viscosity are the mainly involved factors. They are to improve microcirculatory perfusion via amelioration of blood fluidity.
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Intentional Hemodilution

Archives of Surgery, 1963
N, ZUHDI   +4 more
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Hemodilution and Oxygen Transport

1992
Several risks are associated with transfusion of homologous blood and blood products. The risk of alloimmunisation is well known. Transmission of viral infections from homologous blood transfusion (e.g. hepatitis, and especially AIDS) draw increasing the attention (Adler, 1984; Alter et al., 1972; Curran et al., 1984). In addition, it is suggested that
A, Trouwborst   +2 more
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Hemodilution

2015
K, Messmer, L, Sunder-Plassmann
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[Clinical hemodilution].

Praktische Anasthesie, Wiederbelebung und Intensivtherapie, 1976
Acute hemodilution has been performed in 46 patients immediately before major gastrointestinal surgery. Clinical, hemodynamic, respiratory and metabolic parameters have been studied and compared with results in 66 patients, submitted to similar operations under equal conditions without hemodilution.
I, Pichlmayr, A J, Coburg, R, Pichlmayr
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HEMODILUTION

Anesthesiology, 1980
R. C. Singler, E. B. Furman
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[Normovolemic hemodilution].

Canadian journal of anaesthesia = Journal canadien d'anesthesie, 1991
Transfusion of homologous blood to surgical patients is not without risks. Thus, strategies to prevent blood loss must be considered. This article deals with one of them: normovolaemic haemodilution together with its advantages, physiological consequences and technical aspects. In particular, it is important to follow certain inclusion criteria.
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