ce lla tal, B Introdu rger blood tra ons technolo it p (JW) reli ark the opera gery from the nuar who und rtery (n = 4041 s stu and blood products because of their religious beliefs. Models were constructed to determine the association between Jehovah’s Witnesses and non-JWs and three outcomes: (1) operative mortality, (2) postoperative variables and (3) length of stay in intensive care unit. Propensity scores were computed from these models and used to match JWs with non-JWs. Results:
Background: We compared the clinical outcomes of cardiac valve surgery in adult Jehovah’s Witness pa...
The religious community Jehovah's Witnesses was founded in 1870. They hold that blood transfusion is...
Emerging evidence suggests surgical outcomes of patients undergoing cardiovascular surgery that refu...
ce lla tal, B Introdu rger blood tra ons technolo it p (JW) reli ark the opera gery from the nuar wh...
Introduction: Despite the advances in modern medicine, cardiac surgery remains associated with signi...
Cardiac surgery in Jehovah's Witnesses (JW) patients who refuse blood transfusion is challenging req...
Background: Cardiac surgery in Jehovah's Witnesses may be challenging during the operation and posto...
BACKGROUND: Jehovah\u27s Witnesses (JW) are a Christian faith, with an estimated 1.1 million members...
BACKGROUND: The objective was to evaluate the early outcome after adult cardiac surgery in Jehovah's...
Abstract Background Refusal of heterogenic blood products can be for religious reasons as in Jehovah...
Background: Minimising blood transfusion has a number of medical and logistical benefits, and is of ...
Abstract Background We previously analyzed morbidity and mortality in Jehovah’s Witnesses patients a...
Background: We previously analyzed morbidity and mortality in Jehovah's Witnesses patients after car...
Objectives: The refusal of blood products makes open-heart surgery in Jehovah's Witness (JW) an ethi...
Jehovah’s Witnesses read with interest the case study by Sniecinski et al. (1) concerning advances i...
Background: We compared the clinical outcomes of cardiac valve surgery in adult Jehovah’s Witness pa...
The religious community Jehovah's Witnesses was founded in 1870. They hold that blood transfusion is...
Emerging evidence suggests surgical outcomes of patients undergoing cardiovascular surgery that refu...
ce lla tal, B Introdu rger blood tra ons technolo it p (JW) reli ark the opera gery from the nuar wh...
Introduction: Despite the advances in modern medicine, cardiac surgery remains associated with signi...
Cardiac surgery in Jehovah's Witnesses (JW) patients who refuse blood transfusion is challenging req...
Background: Cardiac surgery in Jehovah's Witnesses may be challenging during the operation and posto...
BACKGROUND: Jehovah\u27s Witnesses (JW) are a Christian faith, with an estimated 1.1 million members...
BACKGROUND: The objective was to evaluate the early outcome after adult cardiac surgery in Jehovah's...
Abstract Background Refusal of heterogenic blood products can be for religious reasons as in Jehovah...
Background: Minimising blood transfusion has a number of medical and logistical benefits, and is of ...
Abstract Background We previously analyzed morbidity and mortality in Jehovah’s Witnesses patients a...
Background: We previously analyzed morbidity and mortality in Jehovah's Witnesses patients after car...
Objectives: The refusal of blood products makes open-heart surgery in Jehovah's Witness (JW) an ethi...
Jehovah’s Witnesses read with interest the case study by Sniecinski et al. (1) concerning advances i...
Background: We compared the clinical outcomes of cardiac valve surgery in adult Jehovah’s Witness pa...
The religious community Jehovah's Witnesses was founded in 1870. They hold that blood transfusion is...
Emerging evidence suggests surgical outcomes of patients undergoing cardiovascular surgery that refu...