1980
DOI: 10.1177/0310057x8000800211
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Blood Transfusion in Particular Clinical Situations

Abstract: Many transfusion reactions are iatrogenic in origin and reflect a lack of understanding of the indications for transfusion as well as a failure to appreciate what can be achieved with this form of therapy. The importance of anticipating problems before they arise is illustrated by a consideration of the indications for blood transfusion in several clinical situations: e.g. neonatal transfusion-exchange or replacement, cardiopulmonary bypass , specific organ failure (cardiovascular system, the liver and the kid… Show more

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