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- W2500484866 abstract "Despite the move towards limiting allogenic transfusions in human and veterinary patients, there is little evidence aside from anecdotal reports and heterogenous studies supporting the use of patient blood management (PBM) techniques. PBM is employed to maintain hemoglobin concentrations, optimize hemostasis, and minimize blood loss to reduce the need for allogenic transfusions and with the ultimate aim to improve patient outcome. Another way to reduce the need for allogenic transfusions in surgery patients is to perform autologous transfusion techniques, including pre-operative autologous donation (PAD), acute normovolemic hemodilution (ANH), and cell salvage (CS) techniques. Each of these techniques has advantages and disadvantages, which are described in this chapter. Transfusion algorithms have been designed to ensure that allogenic transfusions are only administered to patients under certain circumstances, such as moderate to severe anemia or blood loss, so that unnecessary transfusions can be avoided." @default.
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- W2500484866 title "Limiting Allogenic Blood Transfusions" @default.
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