Aim: This study aimed to investigate the safety of transfusing red blood cell concentrates (RBCCs) through small [24 gauge (24G)] and extra-small [28 gauge [28G)] peripherally inserted central catheters (PICCs), according to guidelines of transfusion practice in Switzerland. Methods: We performed a non-inferiority in vitro study to assess the safety of transfusing RBCC for 4 h at a 4 ml/h speed through 24G silicone and 28G polyurethane PICC lines, compared with a peripheral 24G short catheter. The primary endpoint was hemolysis percentage. Secondary endpoints were catheter occlusion, inline pressure, and potassium and lactate values. Results: For the primary outcome, hemolysis values were not statistically different among catheter groups (0...
This thesis by publication comprises of seven chapters encompassing several aspects of allogenic red...
Sick newborns are at present the largest group of patients receiving blood products. Therefore packe...
PURPOSE: Peripherally inserted central catheters (PICC) have been extensively used in neonates. Howe...
Premature neonates commonly receive red blood cell (RBC) transfusions. This study systematically ide...
OBJECTIVES: Very low birth weight (\u3c 1500 g) infants frequently require packed red blood cell tra...
Background: Preterm infants often receive blood transfusions early in life. In this setting, umbilic...
Background: Preterm infants often receive blood transfusions early in life. In this setting, umbilic...
Abstract Background Adverse transfusion reactions in ...
BACKGROUND: Controversy exists regarding the contribution of blood transfusions to a range of advers...
Introduction: Anemia is a common problem in preterm infants; red blood cell (RBC) transfusion is the...
Little is known about current clinical practice concerning peri-operative red blood cell transfusion...
Background Controversy exists regarding the contribution of blood transfusions to a range of adverse...
The aim of this study was to verify if the adoption of a strict guideline would reduce the need for ...
Gaetano ChiricoNeonatology and Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, Children Hospital, Spedali Civili, Bres...
BACKGROUND: Guidelines for red blood cell (RBC) transfusions exist; however, transfusion practices v...
This thesis by publication comprises of seven chapters encompassing several aspects of allogenic red...
Sick newborns are at present the largest group of patients receiving blood products. Therefore packe...
PURPOSE: Peripherally inserted central catheters (PICC) have been extensively used in neonates. Howe...
Premature neonates commonly receive red blood cell (RBC) transfusions. This study systematically ide...
OBJECTIVES: Very low birth weight (\u3c 1500 g) infants frequently require packed red blood cell tra...
Background: Preterm infants often receive blood transfusions early in life. In this setting, umbilic...
Background: Preterm infants often receive blood transfusions early in life. In this setting, umbilic...
Abstract Background Adverse transfusion reactions in ...
BACKGROUND: Controversy exists regarding the contribution of blood transfusions to a range of advers...
Introduction: Anemia is a common problem in preterm infants; red blood cell (RBC) transfusion is the...
Little is known about current clinical practice concerning peri-operative red blood cell transfusion...
Background Controversy exists regarding the contribution of blood transfusions to a range of adverse...
The aim of this study was to verify if the adoption of a strict guideline would reduce the need for ...
Gaetano ChiricoNeonatology and Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, Children Hospital, Spedali Civili, Bres...
BACKGROUND: Guidelines for red blood cell (RBC) transfusions exist; however, transfusion practices v...
This thesis by publication comprises of seven chapters encompassing several aspects of allogenic red...
Sick newborns are at present the largest group of patients receiving blood products. Therefore packe...
PURPOSE: Peripherally inserted central catheters (PICC) have been extensively used in neonates. Howe...