Yusrah Harahsheh,1,2 Kwok M Ho1,3,4 1Department of Intensive Care Medicine, Royal Perth Hospital, 2School of Medicine & Pharmacology, 3School of Population Health, University of Western Australia, 4School of Veterinary & Life Sciences, Murdoch University, Perth, WA, Australia Abstract: Transfusion of red blood cells (RBCs) and other blood products to critically ill patients is common. Blood products are expensive, and not without risks. Recent evidence from high-quality multicenter randomized controlled trials confirmed the safety of allogeneic RBC transfusions, including the use of aged RBCs, and mild to moderate anemia for most stable and nonbleeding critically ill patients. Emerging evidence suggests that a liberal RBC transfusio...
Red blood cell transfusion in the critically ill patient Christophe Lelubre and Jean-Louis Vincent* ...
Since the first recorded successful blood transfusion was performed in 1665 and the first Intensive ...
Anaemia and coagulopathy are common in critically ill patients and are associated with poor outcomes...
Background: The art of fluid administration and hemodynamic support is one of the most challenging ...
Anemia is a common clinical problem seen in the critically ill and results in a large RBC transfusio...
Red blood cell (RBC) transfusion is a common intervention in intensive care unit (ICU) patients. Ane...
23 (2005) 363–372Red blood cell transfusion in the critically ill Anemia is common in critically ill...
Introduction: Whether red blood cell (RBC) transfusion is beneficial remains controversial. In both...
Red blood cell (RBC) transfusions are commonplace in the intensive care unit (ICU) with at least 30%...
Copyright © 2012 M. Kamran Athar et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
Context Anemia is a common problem in critically ill patients admitted to intensive care units (ICUs...
Anaemia and coagulopathy are common in critically ill patients and are associated with poor outcomes...
cations.htm Original articles Red blood cell (RBC) transfusion is common in critically ill patients ...
Background: Previous studies have demonstrated that low-grade red blood cell transfusions (RBC) give...
Background: The aim was to describe transfusion practice in critically ill patients at an internatio...
Red blood cell transfusion in the critically ill patient Christophe Lelubre and Jean-Louis Vincent* ...
Since the first recorded successful blood transfusion was performed in 1665 and the first Intensive ...
Anaemia and coagulopathy are common in critically ill patients and are associated with poor outcomes...
Background: The art of fluid administration and hemodynamic support is one of the most challenging ...
Anemia is a common clinical problem seen in the critically ill and results in a large RBC transfusio...
Red blood cell (RBC) transfusion is a common intervention in intensive care unit (ICU) patients. Ane...
23 (2005) 363–372Red blood cell transfusion in the critically ill Anemia is common in critically ill...
Introduction: Whether red blood cell (RBC) transfusion is beneficial remains controversial. In both...
Red blood cell (RBC) transfusions are commonplace in the intensive care unit (ICU) with at least 30%...
Copyright © 2012 M. Kamran Athar et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
Context Anemia is a common problem in critically ill patients admitted to intensive care units (ICUs...
Anaemia and coagulopathy are common in critically ill patients and are associated with poor outcomes...
cations.htm Original articles Red blood cell (RBC) transfusion is common in critically ill patients ...
Background: Previous studies have demonstrated that low-grade red blood cell transfusions (RBC) give...
Background: The aim was to describe transfusion practice in critically ill patients at an internatio...
Red blood cell transfusion in the critically ill patient Christophe Lelubre and Jean-Louis Vincent* ...
Since the first recorded successful blood transfusion was performed in 1665 and the first Intensive ...
Anaemia and coagulopathy are common in critically ill patients and are associated with poor outcomes...