bp(MESH:"Blood Transfusion")
We calculated the loss of blood and extent of hemodilution during and after surgery based on the Hct levels for nontransfused patients (Table 1). Hct was significantly decreased (by approximately 20%, P = 0.0087) and hemodilution was significantly increased (P = 0.007) in these patients. PubMed:27308950
We calculated the loss of blood and extent of hemodilution during and after surgery based on the Hct levels for nontransfused patients (Table 1). Hct was significantly decreased (by approximately 20%, P = 0.0087) and hemodilution was significantly increased (P = 0.007) in these patients. PubMed:27308950
Any increase in hemolysis after transfusion of stored RBCs can be attributed to lysis of RBCs during storage or after transfusion (Figure 1B). PubMed:27308950
An increase in plasma cell-free Hb and vascular dysfunction also has been shown after transfusion of autologous RBCs with long storage duration to healthy human subjects.19,20,37 PubMed:27308950
An increase in plasma cell-free Hb and vascular dysfunction also has been shown after transfusion of autologous RBCs with long storage duration to healthy human subjects.19,20,37 PubMed:27308950
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