Background: Blood products are an expensive and scarce resource with inherent risks to patients. The current knowledge of rational blood product use among clinicians in South Africa is unknown. Purpose of research: To describe the level of clinicians' knowledge related to all aspects of the ordering and administration of blood products from the South African Blood Services for peri-operative patients at a tertiary hospital. Method: A self-administered survey was distributed to 210 clinicians of different experience levels from the departments of Anaesthesiology, General Surgery and Trauma, Orthopaedic Surgery and Obstetrics and Gynaecology at the study hospital. The questions related to risks, cost, ordering procedures and transfusion trig...
Background: Unnecessary blood transfusion exposes recipients to potential harms. Aim: The aim of thi...
Aim: The aim of the study is to investigate the blood ordering pattern and transfusion practices the...
Anemia is common in elective surgery and is an independent risk factor for morbidity and mortality. ...
Background: Blood products are an expensive and scarce resource with inherent risks to patients. The...
AbstractBackgroundBlood products are an expensive and scarce resource with inherent risks to patient...
Abstract Introduction Blood is an important resource in several lifesaving interventions, such as a...
Background: In the United States, blood transfusions are the most common medical procedure performed...
OBJECTIVES: Thirty to sixty percent of prepared blood products are not transfused. Blood reserves fo...
Background: Considering the functional role of red blood cells (RBC) in maintaining oxygen supply to...
The objective of this study was to assess the use of blood products and artificial colloids in six c...
Background: As of today, the prevalence of perioperative anemia is around 40%. Around one third of o...
BACKGROUND: Although blood ordering is a common practice in surgical field, in obstetric patients to...
Background - Patients’ demographic and epidemiological characteristics,local variations in clinician...
Background: Administration of blood products may be associated with increased morbidity and perioper...
Evidence shows that blood products, like other health care resources, are often used inappropriately...
Background: Unnecessary blood transfusion exposes recipients to potential harms. Aim: The aim of thi...
Aim: The aim of the study is to investigate the blood ordering pattern and transfusion practices the...
Anemia is common in elective surgery and is an independent risk factor for morbidity and mortality. ...
Background: Blood products are an expensive and scarce resource with inherent risks to patients. The...
AbstractBackgroundBlood products are an expensive and scarce resource with inherent risks to patient...
Abstract Introduction Blood is an important resource in several lifesaving interventions, such as a...
Background: In the United States, blood transfusions are the most common medical procedure performed...
OBJECTIVES: Thirty to sixty percent of prepared blood products are not transfused. Blood reserves fo...
Background: Considering the functional role of red blood cells (RBC) in maintaining oxygen supply to...
The objective of this study was to assess the use of blood products and artificial colloids in six c...
Background: As of today, the prevalence of perioperative anemia is around 40%. Around one third of o...
BACKGROUND: Although blood ordering is a common practice in surgical field, in obstetric patients to...
Background - Patients’ demographic and epidemiological characteristics,local variations in clinician...
Background: Administration of blood products may be associated with increased morbidity and perioper...
Evidence shows that blood products, like other health care resources, are often used inappropriately...
Background: Unnecessary blood transfusion exposes recipients to potential harms. Aim: The aim of thi...
Aim: The aim of the study is to investigate the blood ordering pattern and transfusion practices the...
Anemia is common in elective surgery and is an independent risk factor for morbidity and mortality. ...