AbstractRecent studies have suggested that postoperative bleeding is decreased in pediatric heart operations if fresh whole blood instead of blood component therapy is used for postoperative transfusions. Because this is in contrast to our practice to use whole blood for only the priming of the cardiopulmonary bypass circuit and then to use blood components for additional transfusion requirements, it was our interest to analyze the bleeding complications and the use of blood products after heart operations in infants. The patient records of the 73 infants operated on in 1992 were reviewed. The chest tube drainage varied from 3 to 51 ml/kg per 6 hours (mean 10 ml/kg) and it did not correlate with any of the tested clinical or laboratory para...
BACKGROUND: In congenital cardiac surgery, priming cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) with fresh frozen pl...
The issue of rejecting donor blood components intraoperatively in children with congenital heart def...
BACKGROUND: Cell salvage (CS) techniques are used to reduce exposure to allogeneic packed red blood...
AbstractRecent studies have suggested that postoperative bleeding is decreased in pediatric heart op...
Severe congenital heart disease (CHD) is diagnosed in the United States 147.4 times per 100,000 live...
ObjectiveThis study compared the effects of reconstituted fresh whole blood against standard blood c...
Peri-operative transfusion of blood or blood products is associated with increased morbidity and mor...
ObjectiveRecently we suggested a comprehensive blood-sparing approach in pediatric cardiac surgery t...
ObjectiveOwing to the mismatch between cardiopulomary bypass priming volume and infants’ blood volum...
OBJECTIVE: The limitation of alternative transfusion practices in infants increases the benefits of ...
Techniques for pediatric cardiac surgery requiring cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) have significantly i...
OBJECTIVE: The limitation of alternative transfusion practices in infants increases the benefits of ...
BackgroundRed blood cell (RBC) transfusion is common during infant cardiac surgery. A previous repor...
BackgroundRed blood cell (RBC) transfusion is common during infant cardiac surgery. A previous repor...
AbstractChildren undergoing cardiac operations in which cardiopulmonary bypass is used are at risk o...
BACKGROUND: In congenital cardiac surgery, priming cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) with fresh frozen pl...
The issue of rejecting donor blood components intraoperatively in children with congenital heart def...
BACKGROUND: Cell salvage (CS) techniques are used to reduce exposure to allogeneic packed red blood...
AbstractRecent studies have suggested that postoperative bleeding is decreased in pediatric heart op...
Severe congenital heart disease (CHD) is diagnosed in the United States 147.4 times per 100,000 live...
ObjectiveThis study compared the effects of reconstituted fresh whole blood against standard blood c...
Peri-operative transfusion of blood or blood products is associated with increased morbidity and mor...
ObjectiveRecently we suggested a comprehensive blood-sparing approach in pediatric cardiac surgery t...
ObjectiveOwing to the mismatch between cardiopulomary bypass priming volume and infants’ blood volum...
OBJECTIVE: The limitation of alternative transfusion practices in infants increases the benefits of ...
Techniques for pediatric cardiac surgery requiring cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) have significantly i...
OBJECTIVE: The limitation of alternative transfusion practices in infants increases the benefits of ...
BackgroundRed blood cell (RBC) transfusion is common during infant cardiac surgery. A previous repor...
BackgroundRed blood cell (RBC) transfusion is common during infant cardiac surgery. A previous repor...
AbstractChildren undergoing cardiac operations in which cardiopulmonary bypass is used are at risk o...
BACKGROUND: In congenital cardiac surgery, priming cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) with fresh frozen pl...
The issue of rejecting donor blood components intraoperatively in children with congenital heart def...
BACKGROUND: Cell salvage (CS) techniques are used to reduce exposure to allogeneic packed red blood...