markdownabstractAbstract 16 patients underwent acute hypervolaemic haemodilution with dextran 40 and Ringers lactate, to see whether this procedure could avoid preoperative blood transfusion. Packed cell volume (PCV) and oxygen extraction decreased, and cardiac index and pulmonary wedge pressure increased, although end-systolic area was unchanged. PCV was not significantly different between patients who lost less than or greater than 20% of their initial blood volume. This preoperative manoeuvre, which reduces loss of red blood cells, allowed major surgery to be completed safely without blood transfusion
Patient blood management is "the scientific use of safe and effective medical and surgical technique...
BACKGROUND: Perioperative use of allogeneic blood products is associated with higher morbidity, mort...
Jehovah’s Witnesses (JW) is a branch of Christianity which was founded in 1872. However, their belie...
textabstractThe use of homologous blood products during anesthesia and surgery is not without risks....
Justifications: Perioperative allogeneic blood transfusion can be reduced or even completely avoided...
BACKGROUND: Perioperative red blood cell transfusions (RBC) are associated with increased morbidity ...
Background: Allogeneic transfusion confers a risk to the recipient and the recent introduction of le...
Abstract 16 patients underwent acute hypervolaemic haemodilution with dextran 40 and Ringers lact...
To evaluate the safety and effectiveness of the intraoperative phlebotomy with acute hemodilution an...
Autologous normovolemic hemodilution (ANH) is one of the methods to conserve blood donor (homologous...
Background: Recent guidelines have emphasised the use of autologous blood in the surgical setting. T...
Intraoperative surgical blood loss is initially replaced by infusion of red cell-free, cristalloidal...
Reducing the risk in high-risk surgical patients is a common effort of surgeons, anesthesiologists a...
Acute normovolemic hemodilution (ANH) was introduced into clinical practice in the 1970s to reduce r...
The main goal of perioperative transfusion is to reduce the morbidity and mortality associated with ...
Patient blood management is "the scientific use of safe and effective medical and surgical technique...
BACKGROUND: Perioperative use of allogeneic blood products is associated with higher morbidity, mort...
Jehovah’s Witnesses (JW) is a branch of Christianity which was founded in 1872. However, their belie...
textabstractThe use of homologous blood products during anesthesia and surgery is not without risks....
Justifications: Perioperative allogeneic blood transfusion can be reduced or even completely avoided...
BACKGROUND: Perioperative red blood cell transfusions (RBC) are associated with increased morbidity ...
Background: Allogeneic transfusion confers a risk to the recipient and the recent introduction of le...
Abstract 16 patients underwent acute hypervolaemic haemodilution with dextran 40 and Ringers lact...
To evaluate the safety and effectiveness of the intraoperative phlebotomy with acute hemodilution an...
Autologous normovolemic hemodilution (ANH) is one of the methods to conserve blood donor (homologous...
Background: Recent guidelines have emphasised the use of autologous blood in the surgical setting. T...
Intraoperative surgical blood loss is initially replaced by infusion of red cell-free, cristalloidal...
Reducing the risk in high-risk surgical patients is a common effort of surgeons, anesthesiologists a...
Acute normovolemic hemodilution (ANH) was introduced into clinical practice in the 1970s to reduce r...
The main goal of perioperative transfusion is to reduce the morbidity and mortality associated with ...
Patient blood management is "the scientific use of safe and effective medical and surgical technique...
BACKGROUND: Perioperative use of allogeneic blood products is associated with higher morbidity, mort...
Jehovah’s Witnesses (JW) is a branch of Christianity which was founded in 1872. However, their belie...