1994
DOI: 10.1159/000462505
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Determinants of Physician Ordering of Preoperative Autologous Donations

Abstract: Preoperative autologous donation (PAD) is frequently utilized to reduce infectious disease transmission risks, but it is an expensive form of hemotherapy that is not always closely matched with the needs of the patients. We compared the use of PAD in an academic medical center with patient needs and then investigated the efficacy of a simple intervention to promote targeting of PAD toward patients most likely to benefit from having PADs available. Over a 3-month period, surgeons whose patients received allogen… Show more

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