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Hemolysis with the F21 Hemopump
The International Journal of Artificial Organs, 1995The aim of this study was to determine the influence of mechanical factors on free hemoglobin using an F21 hemopump cannula. These factors (flow, rotary speed, reduction of the cross section area of the silicone tube and foreign material on the screw) were tested in a mock circulation with ox blood. Irrelevant increases in free hemoglobin were induced
A, Wiebalck, W, Flameng
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Artificial Organs, 2018
Hemolysis is a potential limitation of percutaneously delivered left-sided mechanical circulatory support pumps, including trans valvular micro-axial flow pumps (TVP).
M. Esposito +11 more
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Hemolysis is a potential limitation of percutaneously delivered left-sided mechanical circulatory support pumps, including trans valvular micro-axial flow pumps (TVP).
M. Esposito +11 more
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Hemolysis by surfactants — A review
Advances in Colloid and Interface Science, 2016An overview of the use of surfactants for erythrocyte lysis and their cell membrane action mechanisms is given. Erythrocyte membrane characteristics and its association with the cell cytoskeleton are presented in order to complete understanding of the erythrocyte membrane distortion.
Magalie, Manaargadoo-Catin +3 more
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Journal of Infusion Nursing, 2023
Hemolysis is a problem associated with a variety of red cell pathologies and physiologies not limited to the transfusion of cells. Various pathways lead to the observed outcomes when a hemolytic event occurs. Each event, and the pathway it follows, is based on characteristics of the red cell, the location in which the hemolysis occurs, and the ...
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Hemolysis is a problem associated with a variety of red cell pathologies and physiologies not limited to the transfusion of cells. Various pathways lead to the observed outcomes when a hemolytic event occurs. Each event, and the pathway it follows, is based on characteristics of the red cell, the location in which the hemolysis occurs, and the ...
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Breakthrough Hemolysis in PNH with Proximal or Terminal Complement Inhibition.
New England Journal of Medicine, 2022R. Notaro, L. Luzzatto
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C3-mediated extravascular hemolysis in PNH on eculizumab: Mechanism and clinical implications.
Seminars in hematology (Print), 2018The introduction of eculizumab, a human monoclonal antibody against the C5 component of complement, has changed radically the management of paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria (PNH). The blockade of the terminal complement pathway by eculizumab abrogates
R. Notaro, M. Sica
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[Hemolysis can conceal another hemolysis].
Annales francaises d'anesthesie et de reanimation, 1998We report a delayed haemolytic reaction during the course of a severe HELLP syndrome, which required red blood cell transfusions. Haemolysis was mainly ascribed to the erythrocyte alloantibody anti-Fy a. The fact that this antibody was undetectable before transfusions (despite cross-matching and anti-erythrocyte antibody screening test) emphasizes the ...
P, Desnos-Malchiodi +3 more
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Thrombin generation by hemolysis
Blood Coagulation & Fibrinolysis, 2007Hemolysis is the fragmentation of erythrocytes into microparticles (Hb-MP). Clinical hemolysis can result in a severe procoagulant state. The influence of Hb-MP on thrombin generation was quantified. Unfrozen citrated normal plasma (five donors) was supplemented with 0 or 1 g/l Hb-MP obtained through erythrocyte destruction by hypotonic lysis, freezing/
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Archives of Environmental Health: An International Journal, 1970
W J, Levinsky +3 more
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