Treatment with blood and ’its substitutes is a common practice in surgical patients who bleed perioperatively; also, nonsurgical patients with chronic disease receive blood/blood components. However, some patients refuse blood because of personal or religious beliefs, like in the case of Jehovah’s Witnesses. Those patients may accept different artificial substitutes of blood components as well as some surgical techniques, that decrease the risk of bleeding or the volume of blood lost. It is extremely important to inform the patients about the risk of losing blood without its replacement and to get an informed consent, as well as to document which treatments and/or procedures the patient consents to and which they do not. Such patients must ...
ABSTRACT: Transfusion, just as any other medical intervention has both benefits and risks, which sho...
To discuss current issues of blood transfusion in surgery, we reveiwed our experiences in preoperati...
Blood saving is the major challenge during the surgical repair of craniofacial deformities. Treated ...
When treating Jehovah's Witnesses, the surgical team should carefully discuss the risks and clarify ...
textabstractThe use of homologous blood products during anesthesia and surgery is not without risks....
Major surgery is associated with intraoperative and postoperative bleeding, generally treated with h...
The use of autologous blood techniques affords the reduction or elimination of homologous blood tran...
Transfusion of blood products can be life saving when used appropriately. It carries however at the ...
Transfusion of blood products can be life saving when used appropriately. It carries however at the ...
Emerging evidence suggests surgical outcomes of patients undergoing cardiovascular surgery that refu...
Autologous blood has been regarded as a standard of care by many physicians, the increased safety of...
Preoperative anemia and blood loss are two major concerns in elective orthopedic surgery. Most ortho...
The main goal of perioperative transfusion is to reduce the morbidity and mortality associated with ...
Over the years, there has been a growing recognition of the potential negative sequelae of allogenei...
Perioperative blood loss is a major problem in elective orthopedic surgery. Allogeneic transfusion i...
ABSTRACT: Transfusion, just as any other medical intervention has both benefits and risks, which sho...
To discuss current issues of blood transfusion in surgery, we reveiwed our experiences in preoperati...
Blood saving is the major challenge during the surgical repair of craniofacial deformities. Treated ...
When treating Jehovah's Witnesses, the surgical team should carefully discuss the risks and clarify ...
textabstractThe use of homologous blood products during anesthesia and surgery is not without risks....
Major surgery is associated with intraoperative and postoperative bleeding, generally treated with h...
The use of autologous blood techniques affords the reduction or elimination of homologous blood tran...
Transfusion of blood products can be life saving when used appropriately. It carries however at the ...
Transfusion of blood products can be life saving when used appropriately. It carries however at the ...
Emerging evidence suggests surgical outcomes of patients undergoing cardiovascular surgery that refu...
Autologous blood has been regarded as a standard of care by many physicians, the increased safety of...
Preoperative anemia and blood loss are two major concerns in elective orthopedic surgery. Most ortho...
The main goal of perioperative transfusion is to reduce the morbidity and mortality associated with ...
Over the years, there has been a growing recognition of the potential negative sequelae of allogenei...
Perioperative blood loss is a major problem in elective orthopedic surgery. Allogeneic transfusion i...
ABSTRACT: Transfusion, just as any other medical intervention has both benefits and risks, which sho...
To discuss current issues of blood transfusion in surgery, we reveiwed our experiences in preoperati...
Blood saving is the major challenge during the surgical repair of craniofacial deformities. Treated ...