Rationalizing blood transfusion in cardiac surgery: the impact of a red cell volume-based guideline on blood usage and clinical outcome.
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Cardiac surgery is currently considered one of the heaviest users of red blood cells. An explanation may be found, in part, in considering the effect of the heavy clear fluid load associated with cardiopulmonary bypass. This may result in the artificial depression of haem...
Main Authors: | Slight, R, O'Donohoe, P, Fung, A, Alonzi, C, McClelland, D, Mankad, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2008
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