New Blood Transfusions in Shock

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  • Behdokht Oskouei Department of Anesthesiology, School of Medicine, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran.
Abstract:

In this article the differences between blood bank 8...'1d normal blood is shown. The danger of massive blood transfusion specially in shocked patient is discussed. The importance of warm blood, correction of acidosis with ventilation and bicarbonate, and the use of fresh plasma to compensate the reduction of coagulation factors are mentioned. The value of acid­phosphaite-dexterose (APD) as storage solution for blood bank, which maintains the respira,tory effects of blood bank is better than ACID solu­tion is also mentioned. 

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volume 2  issue 1

pages  89- 91

publication date 1973-10

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