October 23, 2007 — Fresh-frozen plasma (FFP) from female donors may not increase risk for transfusion-related acute lung injury (TRALI), according to the results of a study presented at the American ...
A study finds that a blood transfusion practice previously studied only in patients with severe traumatic injuries has been widely adopted within the hospital for surgical patients without traumatic ...
The use of fresh-frozen plasma (FFP) continues to rise,1 despite the fact that the supply of plasma derived from allogeneic blood donation is finite. Unfortunately, this product is commonly overused ...
A study from investigators at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) finds that a blood transfusion practice previously studied only in patients with severe traumatic injuries has been widely adopted ...
A study from investigators at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) finds that a blood transfusion practice previously studied only in patients with severe traumatic injuries has been widely adopted ...
Massive blood transfusions – defined as transfusing at least 10 units of red blood cells within 24 hours – are given to patients experiencing severe blood loss, often in response to traumatic injuries ...
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