1995
DOI: 10.1016/s0195-5616(95)50154-8
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General Principles of Small Animal Blood Component Administration

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“…It is generally considered that the infusion of this volume of whole blood is followed by a 10% PCV increase (Kristensen and Feldman 1995). Apparently, the results obtained in our study are similar and consistent with these guidelines.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 91%
“…It is generally considered that the infusion of this volume of whole blood is followed by a 10% PCV increase (Kristensen and Feldman 1995). Apparently, the results obtained in our study are similar and consistent with these guidelines.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 91%
“…A avaliação pré transfusional do paciente pode ser realizada pelo volume globular, proteínas totais, coloração de mucosas, frequências cardíaca e respiratória, temperatura e coloração da urina (Chiaramonte 2004). Além disso, recomenda-se a obtenção do histórico de transfusões prévias, de possíveis reações transfusionais ocorridas e suspeita de doenças hematológicas imunomediadas, devido a sua influência na sobrevivência das células transfundidas (Kristensen & Feldman 1995).…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…Caso haja alguma reação, deve-se interromper o procedimento imediatamente, administrar soluções cristalóides intravenosas e se possível, avaliar o débito urinário e a pressão sanguínea. Durante o período pós transfusional, deve-se avaliar a frequên-cia respiratória, coloração de mucosas e o tempo de preenchimento capilar, notando quaisquer alterações no paciente (Kristensen & Feldman 1995).…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…121 Fresh frozen plasma maintained in an upright freezer at À20 C maintains clotting factor activity for 6 months. 70 For the treatment of coagulation disorders, 6 to 10 mL/kg is the recommended starting dosage. For this reason, plasma is stored in special boxes to protect the plastic bag and must be handled carefully before transfusion.…”
Section: Fresh Frozen Plasmamentioning
confidence: 99%