Background There is no consensus on how to best achieve a low central venous pressure during hepatectomy for the purpose of reducing blood loss and red blood cell (RBC) transfusions. We analyzed the associations between intraoperative hypovolemic phlebotomy (IOHP), transfusions, and postoperative outcomes in cancer patients undergoing hepatectomy. Methods Using surgical and transfusion databases of patients who underwent hepatectomy for cancer at one institution (11 January 2011 to 22 June 2017), we retrospectively analyzed associations between IOHP and RBC transfusion on the day of surgery (primary outcome), and with total perioperative transfusions, intraoperative blood loss, and postoperative complications (secondary outcomes). We fitted...
Blood loss and transfusion requirements are major determinants of morbidity and mortality following ...
AbstractObjectivesExcessive blood loss during liver surgery contributes to postoperative morbidity a...
Peri-operative allogeneic red blood cell transfusions (RBCTs) are a common complication for patients...
Introduction: Blood loss and red blood cell (RBC) transfusion in liver surgery are ...
Intraoperative hypovolemic phlebotomy (HP) has been suggested to reduce central venous pressure (CVP...
Abstract Background Liver resection is commonly perfo...
Background: The decision to perform intraoperative blood transfusion is subject to a variety of clin...
BackgroundSubstantial blood loss and the requirement for blood transfusion remain major consideratio...
BACKGROUND: Significant hemorrhage together with blood transfusion has negative impact on postoperat...
Significant hemorrhage together with blood transfusion has negative impact on postoperative morbidit...
HYPOTHESIS: Transient postoperative anemia is partially a physiologic phenomenon, and variations in ...
Background: Significant hemorrhage together with blood transfusion has negative impact on postoperat...
OBJECTIVE: Blood loss during surgery is an important operative complication in patients undergoing m...
BACKGROUND: Red blood cell (RBC) transfusion can be life-saving; however, the risks of RBC transfusi...
Background The reduction of perioperative morbidity is a main surgical goal in patients undergoing p...
Blood loss and transfusion requirements are major determinants of morbidity and mortality following ...
AbstractObjectivesExcessive blood loss during liver surgery contributes to postoperative morbidity a...
Peri-operative allogeneic red blood cell transfusions (RBCTs) are a common complication for patients...
Introduction: Blood loss and red blood cell (RBC) transfusion in liver surgery are ...
Intraoperative hypovolemic phlebotomy (HP) has been suggested to reduce central venous pressure (CVP...
Abstract Background Liver resection is commonly perfo...
Background: The decision to perform intraoperative blood transfusion is subject to a variety of clin...
BackgroundSubstantial blood loss and the requirement for blood transfusion remain major consideratio...
BACKGROUND: Significant hemorrhage together with blood transfusion has negative impact on postoperat...
Significant hemorrhage together with blood transfusion has negative impact on postoperative morbidit...
HYPOTHESIS: Transient postoperative anemia is partially a physiologic phenomenon, and variations in ...
Background: Significant hemorrhage together with blood transfusion has negative impact on postoperat...
OBJECTIVE: Blood loss during surgery is an important operative complication in patients undergoing m...
BACKGROUND: Red blood cell (RBC) transfusion can be life-saving; however, the risks of RBC transfusi...
Background The reduction of perioperative morbidity is a main surgical goal in patients undergoing p...
Blood loss and transfusion requirements are major determinants of morbidity and mortality following ...
AbstractObjectivesExcessive blood loss during liver surgery contributes to postoperative morbidity a...
Peri-operative allogeneic red blood cell transfusions (RBCTs) are a common complication for patients...