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Volumn 100, Issue 1, 2004, Pages 193-194
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Erythrocyte Transfusion and Postsurgical Morbidity in Cardiac Surgery Patients: Is It the Storage Time or the Number of Transfused Concentrates that Really Matters? [3] (multiple letters)
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Author keywords
[No Author keywords available]
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Indexed keywords
ANTIFIBRINOLYTIC AGENT;
APROTININ;
CYTOKINE;
LIPID;
LYSOPHOSPHATIDYLSERINE;
ARTIFICIAL VENTILATION;
BLOOD STORAGE;
BLOOD TRANSFUSION;
BLOOD TRANSFUSION REACTION;
DISEASE ASSOCIATION;
ERYTHROCYTE CONCENTRATE;
ERYTHROCYTE PRESERVATION;
ERYTHROCYTE TRANSFUSION;
HEART SURGERY;
HEMODILUTION;
HOSPITAL INFECTION;
HUMAN;
HUMAN TISSUE;
LETTER;
LUNG EDEMA;
LUNG INJURY;
MORBIDITY;
PNEUMONIA;
POSTOPERATIVE COMPLICATION;
PRACTICE GUIDELINE;
PRIORITY JOURNAL;
SYSTEMIC INFLAMMATORY RESPONSE SYNDROME;
THROMBOCYTE TRANSFUSION;
TIME;
BLOOD PRESERVATION;
CARDIAC SURGICAL PROCEDURES;
ERYTHROCYTE TRANSFUSION;
HUMANS;
POSTOPERATIVE COMPLICATIONS;
TIME FACTORS;
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EID: 0346102484
PISSN: 00033022
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1097/00000542-200401000-00037 Document Type: Letter |
Times cited : (4)
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References (0)
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