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Hemodilution Combined With Hypercapnia Impairs Cerebral Autoregulation During Normothermic Cardiopulmonary Bypass.

Journal of Cardiothoracic and Vascular Anesthesia, 2015
OBJECTIVE To investigate the influence of hemodilution and arterial pCO2 on cerebral autoregulation and cerebral vascular CO2 reactivity. DESIGN Prospective interventional study. SETTING University hospital-based single-center study.
E. Severdija   +6 more
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Hemodilution and Intraocular Pressure

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1965
The water-drinking test is presently employed to aid in diagnosing glaucoma in suspicious or borderline cases. 1 Rarely necessary in patients with intraocular pressures below 15 mm Hg or above 30 mm Hg, the test is primarily indicated in the group with values of 20 to 25 mm Hg.
Miles A. Galin   +2 more
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Acute normovolemic hemodilution

Transfusion and Apheresis Science, 2011
Acute normovolemic hemodilution (AHN) is a well known but poorly used "blood saving" method. The authors, based on their own experience and on the "low hematocrit" physiology, present some concepts on AHN and a clinical experience to demonstrate the usefulness and affordability of this method.
Marco Pavesi   +3 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
R. Tenbrinck   +2 more
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Hemodilution

2011
Acute normovolemic hemodilution (ANH) was introduced into clinical practice in the 1970s to reduce requirements for allogeneic blood products [1]. Acute normovolemic hemodilution entails the removal of blood either immediately before or shortly after the induction of anesthesia and its simultaneous replacement by an appropriate volume of crystalloids ...
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Hemodilution and Blood Substitutes

Artificial Cells, Blood Substitutes, and Biotechnology, 1994
The primary consequence of the substitution or replacement of blood with a surrogate is the dilution of the original constituents. This hemodilution produces systemic and microvascular phenomena that underlie all forms of blood replacement and provides a physiological reference for comparison for blood substitutes.
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Evaluation of the tolerance to hemorrhagic shock — Comparison between hemodilution and non-hemodilution

Resuscitation, 1995
We induced various degrees of bleedings in adult mongrel dogs to determine their tolerance to bleedings. The dogs were divided into two groups: the hemodilution group (Group A: Hct 11.1 +/- 1.9%) and the non-hemodilution group (Group B: Hct 36.8 +/- 6.6%).
Akiyoshi Hosoyamada, Negishi H, Kobori M
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Is Hemodilution Effective?

Anesthesia & Analgesia, 1995
Lawrence T. Goodnough, Terri G. Monk
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Acute Normovolemic Hemodilution Reduces Allogeneic Red Blood Cell Transfusion in Cardiac Surgery: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of Randomized Trials

Anesthesia and Analgesia, 2017
L. Barile   +9 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Intentional Hemodilution

Archives of Surgery, 1963
N, ZUHDI   +4 more
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