BACKGROUND: The characteristics of blood recipients including diagnoses associated with transfusion and posttransfusion survival are unreported in Brazil. The goals of this analysis were: 1) to describe blood utilization according to clinical diagnoses and patient characteristics and 2) to determine the factors associated with survival of blood recipients. STUDY DESIGN AND METHODS: A retrospective cross-sectional analysis was conducted on all inpatients in 2004. Data came from three sources: The first two files consist of data about patient characteristics, clinical diagnosis, and transfusion. Analyses comparing transfused and nontransfused patients were conducted. The third file was used to determine survival recipients up to 3 years after...
This study provides data on National Blood Service (NBS) red blood cell (RBC, n = 9142), platelet (P...
BACKGROUND: Haemorrhage is a common cause of death in trauma patients. Although transfusions are ext...
OBJECTIVE: Newborn infants are the most heavily transfused population inside intensive care units. T...
BACKGROUND: The characteristics of blood recipients including diagnoses associated with transfusion ...
BACKGROUND:Blood transfusion is one of the most common medical procedures during hospitalization in ...
While it is known that the use of health care resources increases at the end of life in patients adm...
The reality of finite resources has a real-world impact on a patient's ability to receive life-savin...
ABSTRACT Introduction: The transfusion of blood components is an important tool in modern therapy t...
Background: The reality of finite resources has a real-world impact on a patient’s ability to receiv...
Background: Blood is the liquid connective tissue composed of cells and plasma. It is the most preci...
Background: The aim was to describe transfusion practice in critically ill patients at an internatio...
BACKGROUND: Blood is a sparse commodity. Transfusion needs increase while the number of donors decre...
Severe traumatic injury is one of the main global health issues which annually causes more than 5.8 ...
Introduction: No body knows about the survival and the characteristics of transfusion recipients; h...
Introduction: Blood donation should be voluntary, anonymous and altruistic, and the donor should not...
This study provides data on National Blood Service (NBS) red blood cell (RBC, n = 9142), platelet (P...
BACKGROUND: Haemorrhage is a common cause of death in trauma patients. Although transfusions are ext...
OBJECTIVE: Newborn infants are the most heavily transfused population inside intensive care units. T...
BACKGROUND: The characteristics of blood recipients including diagnoses associated with transfusion ...
BACKGROUND:Blood transfusion is one of the most common medical procedures during hospitalization in ...
While it is known that the use of health care resources increases at the end of life in patients adm...
The reality of finite resources has a real-world impact on a patient's ability to receive life-savin...
ABSTRACT Introduction: The transfusion of blood components is an important tool in modern therapy t...
Background: The reality of finite resources has a real-world impact on a patient’s ability to receiv...
Background: Blood is the liquid connective tissue composed of cells and plasma. It is the most preci...
Background: The aim was to describe transfusion practice in critically ill patients at an internatio...
BACKGROUND: Blood is a sparse commodity. Transfusion needs increase while the number of donors decre...
Severe traumatic injury is one of the main global health issues which annually causes more than 5.8 ...
Introduction: No body knows about the survival and the characteristics of transfusion recipients; h...
Introduction: Blood donation should be voluntary, anonymous and altruistic, and the donor should not...
This study provides data on National Blood Service (NBS) red blood cell (RBC, n = 9142), platelet (P...
BACKGROUND: Haemorrhage is a common cause of death in trauma patients. Although transfusions are ext...
OBJECTIVE: Newborn infants are the most heavily transfused population inside intensive care units. T...