Anaemia and coagulopathy are common in critically ill patients and are associated with poor outcomes, including increased risk of mortality, myocardial infarction, failure to be liberated from mechanical ventilation and poor physical recovery. Transfusion of blood and blood products remains the corner stone of anaemia and coagulopathy treatment in critical care. However, determining when the benefits of transfusion outweigh the risks of anaemia may be challenging in some critically ill patients. Therefore, the European Society of Intensive Care Medicine prioritised the development of a clinical practice guideline to address anaemia and coagulopathy in non‐bleeding critically ill patients. The aims of this article are to: (1) review the evol...
Anemia is frequently encountered in critically-ill patients in the intensive care unit (ICU). Anemia...
Anemia is one of the most common abnormal findings in critically ill patients, and many of these pat...
Anemia and the need for allogeneic blood transfusionare common among patients who are critically ill...
Anaemia and coagulopathy are common in critically ill patients and are associated with poor outcomes...
Objective: The objective of this report is to review the physiology and management of anemia in crit...
Context Anemia is a common problem in critically ill patients admitted to intensive care units (ICUs...
The overall use of allogeneic blood transfusions in clinical practice remains relatively high and st...
The overall use of allogeneic blood transfusions in clinical practice remains relatively high and st...
The overall use of allogeneic blood transfusions in clinical practice remains relatively high and st...
Objective: In follow up of critically ill patients that are in intensive care unit (ICU), the effect...
Anaemia in intensive care is common, with approximately 50 % of patients receiving a red cell transf...
Coagulopathy is a potential problem for many critically ill patients, placing them at risk for hemor...
Anaemia in intensive care is common, with approximately 50 % of patients receiving a red cell transf...
23 (2005) 363–372Red blood cell transfusion in the critically ill Anemia is common in critically ill...
Background: The management of anemia and blood transfusion practices in the ICU have been a subject ...
Anemia is frequently encountered in critically-ill patients in the intensive care unit (ICU). Anemia...
Anemia is one of the most common abnormal findings in critically ill patients, and many of these pat...
Anemia and the need for allogeneic blood transfusionare common among patients who are critically ill...
Anaemia and coagulopathy are common in critically ill patients and are associated with poor outcomes...
Objective: The objective of this report is to review the physiology and management of anemia in crit...
Context Anemia is a common problem in critically ill patients admitted to intensive care units (ICUs...
The overall use of allogeneic blood transfusions in clinical practice remains relatively high and st...
The overall use of allogeneic blood transfusions in clinical practice remains relatively high and st...
The overall use of allogeneic blood transfusions in clinical practice remains relatively high and st...
Objective: In follow up of critically ill patients that are in intensive care unit (ICU), the effect...
Anaemia in intensive care is common, with approximately 50 % of patients receiving a red cell transf...
Coagulopathy is a potential problem for many critically ill patients, placing them at risk for hemor...
Anaemia in intensive care is common, with approximately 50 % of patients receiving a red cell transf...
23 (2005) 363–372Red blood cell transfusion in the critically ill Anemia is common in critically ill...
Background: The management of anemia and blood transfusion practices in the ICU have been a subject ...
Anemia is frequently encountered in critically-ill patients in the intensive care unit (ICU). Anemia...
Anemia is one of the most common abnormal findings in critically ill patients, and many of these pat...
Anemia and the need for allogeneic blood transfusionare common among patients who are critically ill...