During the first 5 years (1981–1985) of the liver transplantation program in Pittsburgh, a total (preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative) of 18,668 packed red cell units, 23,627 fresh‐frozen plasma units, 20,590 platelet units, and 4241 cryoprecipitate units was transfused for the procedures. This represents 3 to 9 percent of the total of blood products supplied by the Central Blood Bank to its 32 member hospitals. Six hundred thirty‐six (636) transplants were performed on 485 patients in two hospitals: the Presbyterian University Hospital (564 beds) and Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh (236 beds). All of the blood components used in the operations were procured and released by the Central Blood Bank. This report describes some of...
AbstractBackground: Orthotopic liver transplantation (OLT) may be associated with massive blood loss...
PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to analyse the changes in transfusion requirements, in patients s...
Liver transplantation is associated with excessive blood loss. In order to identify factors influenc...
Liver transplantation is a relatively new procedure in which unusually large quantities of blood are...
During orthopic liver transplantation (OLT) a large transfusion of different blood components is fre...
Intraoperative blood requirements were analyzed in patients undergoing primary orthotopic liver tran...
Six intraoperative blood samples were obtained at intervals from each of 100 individuals undergoing ...
A group of 70 adults with end-stage liver disease received 87 homologous liver transplants from 7/11...
Liver transplant patients frequently require large amounts of blood. The frequency and nature of the...
SummaryBackground and objectivesLiver transplant (LT) surgery is associated with significant bleedin...
BACKGROUND: Intraoperative transfusion of red blood cells (RBC) is associated with adverse outcome a...
BACKGROUND: Blood from deceased organ donors, also known as donor blood (DB), has the potential to r...
Liver transplant procedures require the most blood components, despite the fact that blood use in li...
Liver transplantation is associated with excessive blood loss. In order to identify factors influenc...
WOS: 000229180800012PubMed ID: 15910390Surgical techniques that have been used during liver transpla...
AbstractBackground: Orthotopic liver transplantation (OLT) may be associated with massive blood loss...
PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to analyse the changes in transfusion requirements, in patients s...
Liver transplantation is associated with excessive blood loss. In order to identify factors influenc...
Liver transplantation is a relatively new procedure in which unusually large quantities of blood are...
During orthopic liver transplantation (OLT) a large transfusion of different blood components is fre...
Intraoperative blood requirements were analyzed in patients undergoing primary orthotopic liver tran...
Six intraoperative blood samples were obtained at intervals from each of 100 individuals undergoing ...
A group of 70 adults with end-stage liver disease received 87 homologous liver transplants from 7/11...
Liver transplant patients frequently require large amounts of blood. The frequency and nature of the...
SummaryBackground and objectivesLiver transplant (LT) surgery is associated with significant bleedin...
BACKGROUND: Intraoperative transfusion of red blood cells (RBC) is associated with adverse outcome a...
BACKGROUND: Blood from deceased organ donors, also known as donor blood (DB), has the potential to r...
Liver transplant procedures require the most blood components, despite the fact that blood use in li...
Liver transplantation is associated with excessive blood loss. In order to identify factors influenc...
WOS: 000229180800012PubMed ID: 15910390Surgical techniques that have been used during liver transpla...
AbstractBackground: Orthotopic liver transplantation (OLT) may be associated with massive blood loss...
PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to analyse the changes in transfusion requirements, in patients s...
Liver transplantation is associated with excessive blood loss. In order to identify factors influenc...