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Neonatal transfusion

Early Human Development, 2013
Neonates and particularly preterm neonates are frequent recipients of large volumes of blood products relative to their size. Good quality evidence for transfusion practice in this patient group has been lacking but is now increasing. Triggers for red cell transfusion are now better defined, with on-going trials of platelet transfusions likely to yield
Anne M, Kelly, Lorna M, Williamson
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Massive Transfusion

International Anesthesiology Clinics, 1987
The physiological stress of anesthesia, hemorrhage, and operation can all contribute to postoperative morbidity and mortality in the patient who has experienced massive trauma. However, the problems of massive transfusion are not insurmountable.
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Massive Transfusion

Clinics in Laboratory Medicine, 1996
The management of patients receiving large amounts of blood is often difficult. The complications associated with massive transfusion are reviewed. Methods for preventing or treating these complications are presented. Excessive involvement of the transfusion medicine specialist provides the optimum way of managing patients undergoing massive ...
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Transfusion strategy

European Journal of Anaesthesiology, 2001
As is often the case in medicine, the risk to benefit ratio of blood transfusion requires careful examination. The decision to transfuse a patient cannot be based only on the haemoglobin or the haematocrit concentration. In a given clinical situation, tolerance to anaemia will depend on the ability of the patient to recruit his compensatory mechanisms ...
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Placental transfusion

The Journal of Pediatrics, 1968
C M, McCue   +4 more
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Transfusion Alternatives

Journal of Infusion Nursing, 2003
The use of biological products for transfusion is limited not only by availability but also by public concerns for safety. Pharmacological interventions are being used to address these issues. This article reviews the history of transfusions, and assesses the current and future hematopoietic substitutes and their impact on blood supply and safety.
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BLOOD TRANSFUSION

Medical Journal of Australia, 1980
B, O'Neill, J, Gunns, M, Vernon
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Transfusion Reactions in Multiple Transfusions*

Anesthesia & Analgesia, 1952
J E, OSBORN, T H, SELDON
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Blood Transfusions

The American Journal of Nursing, 1972
J, Child, D, Collins, J, Collins
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Blood transfusion and constituent transfusion

Current Opinion in Immunology, 1989
A, Brand, E L, Lagaaij
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