Anemia is common in critically ill patients; almost 95% of patients admitted to intensive care units (ICUs) have hemoglobin levels below normal. Several causes may explain this phenomenon as well as the tendency to transfuse patients without adequate cause: due to a lack of adherence to protocols, lack of supervision, incomplete transfusion request forms, or a lack of knowledge about the indications, risks, and costs of transfusions. Daily sampling to monitor the coagulation parameters and the acid-base balance can aggravate anemia as the main iatrogenic factor in its production. We studied the association and importance of iatrogenic blood loss and other factors in the incidence of anemia in ICUs. We performed a prospective, observational,...
BACKGROUND: Anemia is frequently seen in critically-ill patients contributing to increased morbidi...
Anemia is frequently encountered in critically-ill patients in the intensive care unit (ICU). Anemia...
Objectives (a) To quantify the volume of diagnostic blood loss (DBL) and evaluate its impact on int...
Anemia is common in critically ill patients; almost 95% of patients admitted to intensive care units...
Anemia; Blood; Practice managementAnemia; Sangre; Gestión prácticaAnèmia; Sang; Gestió pràcticaAnemi...
Anemia is common in critically ill patients; almost 95% of patients admitted to intensive care units...
Context Anemia is a common problem in critically ill patients admitted to intensive care units (ICUs...
Background: The management of anemia and blood transfusion practices in the ICU have been a subject ...
Anemia and the need for allogeneic blood transfusionare common among patients who are critically ill...
Anaemia is commonly seen in critically ill patients and is associated with considerable morbidity an...
Anaemia critical condition represents a special morbid entity, and is very frequent phenomenon in in...
Anemia occurs frequently in critically ill patients. In many cases, the underlying cause(s) are easy...
for the ABC Investigators ANEMIA IS A COMMON PROBLEMin critically ill patients admit-ted to intensiv...
for the ABC Investigators ANEMIA IS A COMMON PROBLEMin critically ill patients admit-ted to intensiv...
Anemia is a common problem in critically ill patients admitted to intensive care units (ICUs), but t...
BACKGROUND: Anemia is frequently seen in critically-ill patients contributing to increased morbidi...
Anemia is frequently encountered in critically-ill patients in the intensive care unit (ICU). Anemia...
Objectives (a) To quantify the volume of diagnostic blood loss (DBL) and evaluate its impact on int...
Anemia is common in critically ill patients; almost 95% of patients admitted to intensive care units...
Anemia; Blood; Practice managementAnemia; Sangre; Gestión prácticaAnèmia; Sang; Gestió pràcticaAnemi...
Anemia is common in critically ill patients; almost 95% of patients admitted to intensive care units...
Context Anemia is a common problem in critically ill patients admitted to intensive care units (ICUs...
Background: The management of anemia and blood transfusion practices in the ICU have been a subject ...
Anemia and the need for allogeneic blood transfusionare common among patients who are critically ill...
Anaemia is commonly seen in critically ill patients and is associated with considerable morbidity an...
Anaemia critical condition represents a special morbid entity, and is very frequent phenomenon in in...
Anemia occurs frequently in critically ill patients. In many cases, the underlying cause(s) are easy...
for the ABC Investigators ANEMIA IS A COMMON PROBLEMin critically ill patients admit-ted to intensiv...
for the ABC Investigators ANEMIA IS A COMMON PROBLEMin critically ill patients admit-ted to intensiv...
Anemia is a common problem in critically ill patients admitted to intensive care units (ICUs), but t...
BACKGROUND: Anemia is frequently seen in critically-ill patients contributing to increased morbidi...
Anemia is frequently encountered in critically-ill patients in the intensive care unit (ICU). Anemia...
Objectives (a) To quantify the volume of diagnostic blood loss (DBL) and evaluate its impact on int...