The EASTR study: a new approach to determine the reasons for transfusion in epidemiological studies.
Previous studies of blood use have used different methods to obtain and classify transfusion indications. Before undertaking a national study of transfusion recipients, a pilot study was performed over 2 months at two teaching and two district general hospitals to match information from hospital tra...
Main Authors: | Llewelyn, C, Wells, A, Amin, M, Casbard, A, Johnson, A, Ballard, S, Buck, J, Malfroy, M, Murphy, M, Williamson, L |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2009
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