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Blood Loss, Surgical
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Heme Curation v0.0.1-dev

Mechanistic knowledge surrounding heme

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path(MESH:"Blood Loss, Surgical") decreases a(CHEBI:nitrite) View Subject | View Object

Thus, we hypothesized that loss of blood during surgery and hemodilution from crystalloid administration might contribute to the observed decrease in plasma NOx levels. PubMed:27308950

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path(MESH:"Blood Loss, Surgical") decreases a(CHEBI:nitrite) View Subject | View Object

Thus, it was apparent that blood loss and hemodilution from IV fluids rather than stored RBC transfusion likely played a role in the transient decrease of these NO metabolites. PubMed:27308950

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path(MESH:"Blood Loss, Surgical") decreases a(CHEBI:nitrate) View Subject | View Object

Thus, we hypothesized that loss of blood during surgery and hemodilution from crystalloid administration might contribute to the observed decrease in plasma NOx levels. PubMed:27308950

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Plasma
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path(MESH:"Blood Loss, Surgical") decreases a(CHEBI:nitrate) View Subject | View Object

Thus, it was apparent that blood loss and hemodilution from IV fluids rather than stored RBC transfusion likely played a role in the transient decrease of these NO metabolites. PubMed:27308950

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Plasma
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path(MESH:"Blood Loss, Surgical") decreases a(CHEBI:nitrate) View Subject | View Object

The alternate explanation for a postoperative decrease in nitrate may be related to blood loss during and after surgery as well as hemodilution. PubMed:27308950

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