منابع مشابه
Evolution in alternatives to blood transfusion.
Exposure of patients to allogeneic blood transfusion can be minimized or avoided by the systematic use of multiple blood conservation techniques. Such strategies exploit appropriate combinations of drugs, technological devices, and surgical/medical techniques. It also demands an interdisciplinary team approach, combining medical, surgical, and other specialists who share a commitment to avoidin...
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متن کاملTransfusion strategy in multiple trauma patients.
PURPOSE OF REVIEW To point out the tolerance of anemia, the possible use of alternatives to allogeneic blood products as well as the pathophysiological effects of transfusions in the context of multiple trauma patients. RECENT FINDINGS Restrictive transfusion triggers are beneficial for patient outcome in trauma.The actual European Trauma Treatment Guidelines suggest the use of point-of-care ...
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: Transfusion Alternatives in Transfusion Medicine
سال: 1999
ISSN: 1295-9022,1778-428X
DOI: 10.1111/j.1778-428x.1999.tb00007.x