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Predictors of ineffective platelet transfusion in surgical ICU: A retrospective study. [PDF]
Chen JF, Liu WW, Zhou ZH.
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Early transfusion strategies in haemorrhagic shock. [PDF]
Rognes IN, Rehn M.
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Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps, 2011
Massive Transfusion is a part of Damage Control Resuscitation. The aim of transfusion therapy is to restore oxygen delivery to poorly perfused tissues and to treat the acute coagulopathy of trauma. The severity and complexity of modern injuries have led to the use of swift, protocol-driven care with the use of ‘Shock Packs’ and management of metabolic ...
H A, Doughty, T, Woolley, G O R, Thomas
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Massive Transfusion is a part of Damage Control Resuscitation. The aim of transfusion therapy is to restore oxygen delivery to poorly perfused tissues and to treat the acute coagulopathy of trauma. The severity and complexity of modern injuries have led to the use of swift, protocol-driven care with the use of ‘Shock Packs’ and management of metabolic ...
H A, Doughty, T, Woolley, G O R, Thomas
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Transfusion, 1983
Dr. Croone told me, that at the meeting of Gresham College tonight, which it seems they now have every Wednesday, there was a pretty experiment of the blood of one dog let out till he died, into the body of another on one side, while all his own run out on the other side.
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Dr. Croone told me, that at the meeting of Gresham College tonight, which it seems they now have every Wednesday, there was a pretty experiment of the blood of one dog let out till he died, into the body of another on one side, while all his own run out on the other side.
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Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 2020
Successful emergency transfusions require early recognition and activation of resources to minimize treatment delays. The initial goals should focus on replacement of blood in a balanced fashion. There is an ongoing debate regarding the best approach to transfusions, with some advocating for resuscitation with a fixed ratio of blood products and others
Michael S, Farrell +2 more
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Successful emergency transfusions require early recognition and activation of resources to minimize treatment delays. The initial goals should focus on replacement of blood in a balanced fashion. There is an ongoing debate regarding the best approach to transfusions, with some advocating for resuscitation with a fixed ratio of blood products and others
Michael S, Farrell +2 more
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Surgery, 2003
The decision to transfuse a patient is not always clear and straightforward, particularly because no single number, neither extraction ratio nor hemoglobin level, can serve as an absolute indicator of transfusion need. Clinical assessment of the patient in conjunction with physiologic values helps in determining the appropriateness of transfusion ...
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The decision to transfuse a patient is not always clear and straightforward, particularly because no single number, neither extraction ratio nor hemoglobin level, can serve as an absolute indicator of transfusion need. Clinical assessment of the patient in conjunction with physiologic values helps in determining the appropriateness of transfusion ...
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International Anesthesiology Clinics, 1990
Hepatitis remains the most serious transfusion risk, in terms of incidence and severity. Transfusion-associated AIDS, hemolytic reactions, TRALI, and anaphylaxis are severe problems that occur relatively rarely, while febrile reactions and mild allergic reactions are common but not serious. The key to avoiding all these complications is autotransfusion
R J, Faust, M A, Warner
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Hepatitis remains the most serious transfusion risk, in terms of incidence and severity. Transfusion-associated AIDS, hemolytic reactions, TRALI, and anaphylaxis are severe problems that occur relatively rarely, while febrile reactions and mild allergic reactions are common but not serious. The key to avoiding all these complications is autotransfusion
R J, Faust, M A, Warner
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Emergency Nurse, 2006
The UK blood transfusion and tissue transplantation services site meanwhile, at www.transfusionguidelines.org/index.asp , provides clinical information, professional guidelines and examples of best practice, as well as information on donor selection.
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The UK blood transfusion and tissue transplantation services site meanwhile, at www.transfusionguidelines.org/index.asp , provides clinical information, professional guidelines and examples of best practice, as well as information on donor selection.
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Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 2016
Transfusion of various blood components can provide relief from symptomatic anemia and reduce the bleeding risks associated with low platelet counts or presence of coagulopathy. Blood components are collected from volunteer donors and processed into separate components to maximize efficient utilization of a scarce resource while also providing maximum ...
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Transfusion of various blood components can provide relief from symptomatic anemia and reduce the bleeding risks associated with low platelet counts or presence of coagulopathy. Blood components are collected from volunteer donors and processed into separate components to maximize efficient utilization of a scarce resource while also providing maximum ...
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