【Abstract】Objective:To assess the accuracy of the clinically estimated blood loss (EBL) when compared with the actual blood loss (ABL) in replacement surgeries. Methods: This prospective study was done in Sri Ramachandra Medical Centre from April 2011 to April 2013. Altogether 140 patients undergoing total hip replacement or total knee replacement were included with the inclusion criteria being patients with haemoglobin higher than 100 g/ml and coagulation profile within normal limits. Exclusion criteria were intake of antiplatelet drug or anti-coagulant, bleeding disorders, thrombotic episode, and haematological disorders. There were 65 men and 75 women. In this study, the consultants were free to use any clinical method to estimate...
Copyright © 2005 by British Editorial Society of Bone and Joint SurgeryWe carried out a prospective ...
Background: Total knee replacement is a rewarding and reliable procedure, producing a lasting relief...
We calculated the total blood loss in a non-randomized study of 150 total knee replacements which we...
Background: Hemoglobin dilution occurs after acute blood loss, by shifting extravascular blood compo...
Background: Hemoglobin dilution occurs after acute blood loss, by shifting extravascular blood compo...
Background: Hemoglobin dilution occurs after acute blood loss, by shifting extravascular blood compo...
Introduction: Underestimation of the actual blood loss in patients undergoing nontraumatic transfemo...
Background: The greater the ability to accurately estimate the amount of blood loss during surgery, ...
Background: Accurate estimation of blood loss (EBL) may be helpful for patient safety during certain...
IntroductionBlood loss continues to be a common surgical risk in total hip (THR) and knee replacemen...
Introduction: Emergency physicians (EP) frequently estimate blood loss, which can have implications ...
Purpose Among various methods for estimating blood loss, the gravimetric method is the most accurate...
ABSTRACT Introduction: Estimated blood loss is an estimation of how much blood is loss during surger...
Background: The most common technique used worldwide to quantify blood loss during an operation is t...
Introduction: Estimated blood loss is an estimation of how much blood is loss during surgery. Surgic...
Copyright © 2005 by British Editorial Society of Bone and Joint SurgeryWe carried out a prospective ...
Background: Total knee replacement is a rewarding and reliable procedure, producing a lasting relief...
We calculated the total blood loss in a non-randomized study of 150 total knee replacements which we...
Background: Hemoglobin dilution occurs after acute blood loss, by shifting extravascular blood compo...
Background: Hemoglobin dilution occurs after acute blood loss, by shifting extravascular blood compo...
Background: Hemoglobin dilution occurs after acute blood loss, by shifting extravascular blood compo...
Introduction: Underestimation of the actual blood loss in patients undergoing nontraumatic transfemo...
Background: The greater the ability to accurately estimate the amount of blood loss during surgery, ...
Background: Accurate estimation of blood loss (EBL) may be helpful for patient safety during certain...
IntroductionBlood loss continues to be a common surgical risk in total hip (THR) and knee replacemen...
Introduction: Emergency physicians (EP) frequently estimate blood loss, which can have implications ...
Purpose Among various methods for estimating blood loss, the gravimetric method is the most accurate...
ABSTRACT Introduction: Estimated blood loss is an estimation of how much blood is loss during surger...
Background: The most common technique used worldwide to quantify blood loss during an operation is t...
Introduction: Estimated blood loss is an estimation of how much blood is loss during surgery. Surgic...
Copyright © 2005 by British Editorial Society of Bone and Joint SurgeryWe carried out a prospective ...
Background: Total knee replacement is a rewarding and reliable procedure, producing a lasting relief...
We calculated the total blood loss in a non-randomized study of 150 total knee replacements which we...