Abstract BACKGROUND: Restrictive transfusion strategies have been suggested for cardiac surgical patients, leading to various degrees of postoperative anemia. This study investigates the exercise tolerance during rehabilitation of cardiac surgical patients who did not receive transfusions, with respect to their level of postoperative anemia. METHODS: This observational study started in January 2010 and ended in May 2010 in 2 rehabilitation hospitals and 2 large-volume cardiac surgical hospitals. The study population was 172 patients who did not receive transfusions during cardiac surgical operations with cardiopulmonary bypass and subsequently followed a rehabilitation program in 1 of the 2 rehabilitation hospitals. No patient received ...
BACKGROUND Lower limb joint replacement surgery provides a considerable improvement in quality of li...
Abstract Transfusions in cardiac surgery are associated with an increased morbidity and mortality ra...
Context.— Although concern over the risks of red blood cell transfusion has resulted in several prac...
Abstract BACKGROUND: Restrictive transfusion strategies have been suggested for cardiac surgical pa...
BACKGROUND: Preoperative anaemia is associated with elevated risks of postoperative complications. T...
Background and aims: Anemia seems to be rather common in cardiac rehabilitation patients but it is n...
BACKGROUND: Whether a restrictive threshold for hemoglobin level in red-cell transfusions, as compar...
BACKGROUND: Whether a restrictive threshold for hemoglobin level in red-cell transfusions, as compar...
Cardiorespiratory impairment and preoperative anemia are associated with postoperative adverse event...
Background: Preoperative anaemia is associated with elevated risks of postoperative complications. T...
Background: Preoperative anemia is accused for increased complications, morbidity and mortality foll...
Summary: Biological evidence supports plasma methemoglobin as a biomarker for anemia-induced tissue ...
Iron deficiency (ID) is recognized as an important comorbidity in patients undergoing cardiac surger...
Context Perioperative red blood cell transfusion is commonly used to address anemia, an independent ...
BACKGROUND Lower limb joint replacement surgery provides a considerable improvement in quality of li...
Abstract Transfusions in cardiac surgery are associated with an increased morbidity and mortality ra...
Context.— Although concern over the risks of red blood cell transfusion has resulted in several prac...
Abstract BACKGROUND: Restrictive transfusion strategies have been suggested for cardiac surgical pa...
BACKGROUND: Preoperative anaemia is associated with elevated risks of postoperative complications. T...
Background and aims: Anemia seems to be rather common in cardiac rehabilitation patients but it is n...
BACKGROUND: Whether a restrictive threshold for hemoglobin level in red-cell transfusions, as compar...
BACKGROUND: Whether a restrictive threshold for hemoglobin level in red-cell transfusions, as compar...
Cardiorespiratory impairment and preoperative anemia are associated with postoperative adverse event...
Background: Preoperative anaemia is associated with elevated risks of postoperative complications. T...
Background: Preoperative anemia is accused for increased complications, morbidity and mortality foll...
Summary: Biological evidence supports plasma methemoglobin as a biomarker for anemia-induced tissue ...
Iron deficiency (ID) is recognized as an important comorbidity in patients undergoing cardiac surger...
Context Perioperative red blood cell transfusion is commonly used to address anemia, an independent ...
BACKGROUND Lower limb joint replacement surgery provides a considerable improvement in quality of li...
Abstract Transfusions in cardiac surgery are associated with an increased morbidity and mortality ra...
Context.— Although concern over the risks of red blood cell transfusion has resulted in several prac...