Introduction: The increasing number of reports on the relation between transfusion of stored red blood cells (RBCs) and adverse patient outcome has sparked an intense debate on the benefits and risks of blood transfusions. Meanwhile, the pathophysiological mechanisms underlying this postulated relation remain unclear. The development of hemolysis during storage might contribute to this mechanism by release of free hemoglobin (fHb), a potent nitric oxide (NO) scavenger, which may impair vasodilation and microcirculatory perfusion after transfusion. The objective of this prospective observational pilot study was to establish whether RBC transfusion results in increased circulating fHb levels and plasma NO consumption. In addition, the relatio...
Introduction The purpose of this study is to investigate the effects of transfusing human packed re...
Objective: The hemolytic product free-hemoglobin (fHb) reduces nitric oxide (NO) bioavailability. Th...
Background: Blood transfusion is essential in severely ill patients whose hemoglobin (Hb) levels are...
Introduction: The increasing number of reports on the relation between transfusion of stored red blo...
ABSTRACT: INTRODUCTION: The increasing number of reports on the relation between transfusion of stor...
ABSTRACT: INTRODUCTION: The increasing number of reports on the relation between transfusion of stor...
ABSTRACT: INTRODUCTION: The increasing number of reports on the relation between transfusion of stor...
Background: Transfusion of human blood stored for more than 2 weeks is associated with increased mor...
Background Prior studies have suggested that transfusion of stored red blood cells (RBCs) with incre...
Background: The storage lesion is defined as the set of changes that occur in red blood cells (RBCs)...
Free hemoglobin (fHb) may induce vasoconstriction by scavenging nitric oxide. It may increase in old...
Free hemoglobin (fHb) may induce vasoconstriction by scavenging nitric oxide. It may increase in old...
Free hemoglobin (fHb) may induce vasoconstriction by scavenging nitric oxide. It may increase in old...
Free hemoglobin (fHb) may induce vasoconstriction by scavenging nitric oxide. It may increase in old...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Free hemoglobin (fHb) may induce vasoconstriction by scavenging nitric oxid...
Introduction The purpose of this study is to investigate the effects of transfusing human packed re...
Objective: The hemolytic product free-hemoglobin (fHb) reduces nitric oxide (NO) bioavailability. Th...
Background: Blood transfusion is essential in severely ill patients whose hemoglobin (Hb) levels are...
Introduction: The increasing number of reports on the relation between transfusion of stored red blo...
ABSTRACT: INTRODUCTION: The increasing number of reports on the relation between transfusion of stor...
ABSTRACT: INTRODUCTION: The increasing number of reports on the relation between transfusion of stor...
ABSTRACT: INTRODUCTION: The increasing number of reports on the relation between transfusion of stor...
Background: Transfusion of human blood stored for more than 2 weeks is associated with increased mor...
Background Prior studies have suggested that transfusion of stored red blood cells (RBCs) with incre...
Background: The storage lesion is defined as the set of changes that occur in red blood cells (RBCs)...
Free hemoglobin (fHb) may induce vasoconstriction by scavenging nitric oxide. It may increase in old...
Free hemoglobin (fHb) may induce vasoconstriction by scavenging nitric oxide. It may increase in old...
Free hemoglobin (fHb) may induce vasoconstriction by scavenging nitric oxide. It may increase in old...
Free hemoglobin (fHb) may induce vasoconstriction by scavenging nitric oxide. It may increase in old...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Free hemoglobin (fHb) may induce vasoconstriction by scavenging nitric oxid...
Introduction The purpose of this study is to investigate the effects of transfusing human packed re...
Objective: The hemolytic product free-hemoglobin (fHb) reduces nitric oxide (NO) bioavailability. Th...
Background: Blood transfusion is essential in severely ill patients whose hemoglobin (Hb) levels are...