Notes on Some Remedies. XXIII. Blood Transfusion, Part II
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As the essential cause of shock in acute haemorrhage is the resulting low blood volume, the restoration of blood volume by transfusion is the most important step in treatment. Intravenous saline or glucose-saline infusions are inadequate as their effect is only transitory, although they are a valuable supplementary when dehydration complicates the picture. Definite indications for transfusion are a rapid pulse and
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Notes on Some Remedies. XXIV. Blood Transfusion. Part III
4. Chronic anemia.?The object of transfusion is to restore the haemoglobin value and thereby raise the oxygen-carrying power of the blood. It may tide the patient over a crisis as in severe macrocytic anaemia when response to liver treatment is poor or in the case of a severely anaemic pregnant woman at term. Fresh blood is best, and to avoid any reaction, it is desirable to use a donor of the ...
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دوره 83 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 1948