Comparative Analysis of Blood Loss in Suction
... States. In spite of its well documented clinical advantages, ultrasound-assisted lipoplasty (UAL) accounts for less than 20% of all lipoplasty procedures currently performed. Objective: The purpose of this study is to determine the blood content of third-generation internal UAL aspirate and compare ...
... States. In spite of its well documented clinical advantages, ultrasound-assisted lipoplasty (UAL) accounts for less than 20% of all lipoplasty procedures currently performed. Objective: The purpose of this study is to determine the blood content of third-generation internal UAL aspirate and compare ...
Venous Thromboembolism Prophylaxis in Plastic Surgery: A
... Chemoprophylaxis refers to anticoagulant medications used systemically to prevent VTE.5 Chemoprophylactic therapy in combination with mechanical modalities continues to be superior to single-modality therapy alone for VTE prevention in patients at highest risk.13 Hesitation to use chemoprophylaxis e ...
... Chemoprophylaxis refers to anticoagulant medications used systemically to prevent VTE.5 Chemoprophylactic therapy in combination with mechanical modalities continues to be superior to single-modality therapy alone for VTE prevention in patients at highest risk.13 Hesitation to use chemoprophylaxis e ...
Measurement of Blood Volume and Red Cell Mass: Re
... and hematocrit. A retrospective review was made of 119 cases in which RCM and plasma volume had been performed using 51Cr as a red cell label and 125 Ialbumin as a plasma label. This consisted of two series that were combined, one of 109 consecutive cases, studied during a 1 year interval, and a sma ...
... and hematocrit. A retrospective review was made of 119 cases in which RCM and plasma volume had been performed using 51Cr as a red cell label and 125 Ialbumin as a plasma label. This consisted of two series that were combined, one of 109 consecutive cases, studied during a 1 year interval, and a sma ...
Chromosomal Dichotomy in Blood and Marrow
... Well spread metaphases in the "direct" marrow fixations (540 exact counts) and cultured blood preparations (395 exact counts) from six patients with acute leukemia were counted under oil im mersion at a magnification of 970 X. Photo micrographs of numerous countable plates were re-examined, and 189 ...
... Well spread metaphases in the "direct" marrow fixations (540 exact counts) and cultured blood preparations (395 exact counts) from six patients with acute leukemia were counted under oil im mersion at a magnification of 970 X. Photo micrographs of numerous countable plates were re-examined, and 189 ...
Volume 28, Number 1, 2012
... phenotype was performed. However, in addition to serologic phenotyping, the transfusion service currently performs a DNA-based RBC antigen phenotype, making the procurement of a pretransfusion blood sample less critical in certain clinical situations. All phenotype information, both serologically de ...
... phenotype was performed. However, in addition to serologic phenotyping, the transfusion service currently performs a DNA-based RBC antigen phenotype, making the procurement of a pretransfusion blood sample less critical in certain clinical situations. All phenotype information, both serologically de ...
Optimizing Protocols in Obstetrics MANAGEMENT of OBSTETRIC HEMORRHAGE DISTRICT II
... cases occur in hospitals that have very well written obstetric hemorrhage protocols in place. The nature of obstetric hemorrhage management is that it is a time and team dependent performance that requires precision choreography. Having a “good protocol” that has never been practiced as a drill or d ...
... cases occur in hospitals that have very well written obstetric hemorrhage protocols in place. The nature of obstetric hemorrhage management is that it is a time and team dependent performance that requires precision choreography. Having a “good protocol” that has never been practiced as a drill or d ...
Askenazi-Neonatal - Pediatric Continuous Renal Replacement
... Clearance : modes, type and goals ...
... Clearance : modes, type and goals ...
Positive Blood Cultures Can We Always Trust the Gram Stain?
... instruments, methods, and reagents into a well-controlled system where protocols and procedures are strictly followed. The Gram stain reporting of positive blood cultures, a critical laboratory report that will provide important diagnostic information to clinicians for patients with life-threatening ...
... instruments, methods, and reagents into a well-controlled system where protocols and procedures are strictly followed. The Gram stain reporting of positive blood cultures, a critical laboratory report that will provide important diagnostic information to clinicians for patients with life-threatening ...
2012* Clinical Practice Guideline on the Evaluation and
... (illness, struggling or crying in children, anxiety in adults) may transiently elevate VWF and FVIII levels. • Very recent exercise, acute inflammation due to surgeries or infection, chronic inflammation such as from autoimmune diseases or diabetes, pregnancy, and estrogen containing contraceptives ...
... (illness, struggling or crying in children, anxiety in adults) may transiently elevate VWF and FVIII levels. • Very recent exercise, acute inflammation due to surgeries or infection, chronic inflammation such as from autoimmune diseases or diabetes, pregnancy, and estrogen containing contraceptives ...
Autosomal Genome Scan for Loci Linked to Blood
... diastolic blood pressure (peak logarithm of odds [LOD]⫽3.9 at 73 cM) was observed on chromosome 2, with a region spanning from 44 cM to 103 cM showing supporting linkage evidence of LOD ⬎3.0. In addition, suggestive linkage for total area of systolic (LOD⫽1.6 at 182 cM) and diastolic blood pressure ...
... diastolic blood pressure (peak logarithm of odds [LOD]⫽3.9 at 73 cM) was observed on chromosome 2, with a region spanning from 44 cM to 103 cM showing supporting linkage evidence of LOD ⬎3.0. In addition, suggestive linkage for total area of systolic (LOD⫽1.6 at 182 cM) and diastolic blood pressure ...
Anemia In The Emergency Department: Evaluation
... of the major components usually results in compensatory changes in the other 2 components. As an example, a decrease in hemoglobin is compensated by both inotropic and chronotropic cardiac changes that result in increased blood flow and a decreased hemoglobin affinity at the tissue level, thereby al ...
... of the major components usually results in compensatory changes in the other 2 components. As an example, a decrease in hemoglobin is compensated by both inotropic and chronotropic cardiac changes that result in increased blood flow and a decreased hemoglobin affinity at the tissue level, thereby al ...
ABO Blood Groups and Cardiovascular Diseases
... cardiovascular disorders. Recent GWASs have identified ABO as a locus for thrombosis, myocardial infarction, and multiple cardiovascular risk biomarkers, refocusing attention on mechanisms and potential for clinical advances. As we highlight in this paper, more recent work is beginning to probe the ...
... cardiovascular disorders. Recent GWASs have identified ABO as a locus for thrombosis, myocardial infarction, and multiple cardiovascular risk biomarkers, refocusing attention on mechanisms and potential for clinical advances. As we highlight in this paper, more recent work is beginning to probe the ...
WHO guidelines on drawing blood: best
... concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries. Dotted lines on maps represent approximate border lines for which there may not yet be full agreement. The mention of specific companies or of certain manufacturers’ products does not imply that they are endorsed or recommended by the World ...
... concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries. Dotted lines on maps represent approximate border lines for which there may not yet be full agreement. The mention of specific companies or of certain manufacturers’ products does not imply that they are endorsed or recommended by the World ...
Beta-blockers compared -- Consumer Reports Health
... That leaves a gap between “normal” and “high.” If your blood pressure level falls into that gap, the condition is called “prehypertension.” Based on recent studies, if your blood pressure is in this gap, you are at risk of developing high blood pressure and you already have some elevated risk of hea ...
... That leaves a gap between “normal” and “high.” If your blood pressure level falls into that gap, the condition is called “prehypertension.” Based on recent studies, if your blood pressure is in this gap, you are at risk of developing high blood pressure and you already have some elevated risk of hea ...
WHO guidelines on drawing blood best practices in phlebotomy (Eng)
... concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries. Dotted lines on maps represent approximate border lines for which there may not yet be full agreement. The mention of specific companies or of certain manufacturers’ products does not imply that they are endorsed or recommended by the World ...
... concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries. Dotted lines on maps represent approximate border lines for which there may not yet be full agreement. The mention of specific companies or of certain manufacturers’ products does not imply that they are endorsed or recommended by the World ...
WHO guidelines on drawing blood: best practices in phlebotomy
... concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries. Dotted lines on maps represent approximate border lines for which there may not yet be full agreement. The mention of specific companies or of certain manufacturers’ products does not imply that they are endorsed or recommended by the World ...
... concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries. Dotted lines on maps represent approximate border lines for which there may not yet be full agreement. The mention of specific companies or of certain manufacturers’ products does not imply that they are endorsed or recommended by the World ...
Management of Hypertension in Pregnancy
... pregnancy in women who are previously healthy or in those who are at high risk for preeclampsia, an evaluation of short-term hospitalization is necessary to distinguish primary hypertension from the secondary hypertension using diagnostic procedure and subsequently determine the classification of hy ...
... pregnancy in women who are previously healthy or in those who are at high risk for preeclampsia, an evaluation of short-term hospitalization is necessary to distinguish primary hypertension from the secondary hypertension using diagnostic procedure and subsequently determine the classification of hy ...
Journal of Blood Group Serology and Molecular Genetics Volume
... genotyping methods with the potential to be used as mediumto high-throughput screening tools. This is not meant to be an exhaustive compilation of the methods in use today but instead attempts to give an overview of the methods being used in donor centers around the globe. The Immucor and Progenika ...
... genotyping methods with the potential to be used as mediumto high-throughput screening tools. This is not meant to be an exhaustive compilation of the methods in use today but instead attempts to give an overview of the methods being used in donor centers around the globe. The Immucor and Progenika ...
some in vitro effects of various concentrations of disodium
... barium chloride to the plasma samples accelerated the prolonged clotting times of plasma prepared from blood taken into excess citrate and EDTA (Table 6). In the case of oxalate the addition of calcium chloride formed a precipitate and did not accelerate the prolonged thrombin clotting time. Dialysi ...
... barium chloride to the plasma samples accelerated the prolonged clotting times of plasma prepared from blood taken into excess citrate and EDTA (Table 6). In the case of oxalate the addition of calcium chloride formed a precipitate and did not accelerate the prolonged thrombin clotting time. Dialysi ...
Amino acid metabolism in human subcutaneous adipose tissue in vivo
... these results show that adipose tissue in vivo is a consistent net exporter of both alanine and glutamine. It should be remembered that results obtained from measurement of arteriovenous differences reflect net exchange across a tissue, and the possibility of simultaneous uptake and release of amino ...
... these results show that adipose tissue in vivo is a consistent net exporter of both alanine and glutamine. It should be remembered that results obtained from measurement of arteriovenous differences reflect net exchange across a tissue, and the possibility of simultaneous uptake and release of amino ...
Effect of Bilateral Carotid Body Resection on Cardiac Baroreflex
... Where relevant, values are reported as an average from T-30 to T0 (baseline) and from T150 to T180 (clamp). Outcome variables were evaluated as a change from baseline (Δ=clamp−baseline). Subject characteristics, baseline measures, and change variables (Δ) were compared using a Student t test. Additi ...
... Where relevant, values are reported as an average from T-30 to T0 (baseline) and from T150 to T180 (clamp). Outcome variables were evaluated as a change from baseline (Δ=clamp−baseline). Subject characteristics, baseline measures, and change variables (Δ) were compared using a Student t test. Additi ...
- Thrombosis Ireland
... Warfarin therapy reduces the blood’s ability to clot, but does not prevent clotting completely. The effect of warfarin on the blood must be carefully monitored using a blood test called an INR. Based on the result of this test, the dose of warfarin is adjusted to achieve ideal clotting conditions. ...
... Warfarin therapy reduces the blood’s ability to clot, but does not prevent clotting completely. The effect of warfarin on the blood must be carefully monitored using a blood test called an INR. Based on the result of this test, the dose of warfarin is adjusted to achieve ideal clotting conditions. ...
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... those patients with a maximal amplitude >50 mm. Despotis and colleagues21 used a new point-of-care test (hemoSTATUS) to identify patients at risk of excessive bleeding during cardiac surgery. Patients with abnormal hemoSTATUS results after discontinuation of cardiopulmonary bypass were randomly assi ...
... those patients with a maximal amplitude >50 mm. Despotis and colleagues21 used a new point-of-care test (hemoSTATUS) to identify patients at risk of excessive bleeding during cardiac surgery. Patients with abnormal hemoSTATUS results after discontinuation of cardiopulmonary bypass were randomly assi ...
Life-threatening Escherichia coli cellulitis in patients with
... Blood cultures in both aerobic and anaerobic conditions were performed with the BACTEC blood culture system (Becton Dickinson). Cultures of skin biopsies were performed in Schaedler broth with vitamin K3 (Oxoid) and on various agar plates (trypticase soy agar supplemented with 5 % horse blood, 5 % b ...
... Blood cultures in both aerobic and anaerobic conditions were performed with the BACTEC blood culture system (Becton Dickinson). Cultures of skin biopsies were performed in Schaedler broth with vitamin K3 (Oxoid) and on various agar plates (trypticase soy agar supplemented with 5 % horse blood, 5 % b ...
Carotid Chemoreceptors and Blood Pressure
... Where relevant, values are reported as an average from T-30 to T0 (baseline) and from T150 to T180 (clamp). Outcome variables were evaluated as a change from baseline (Δ=clamp−baseline). Subject characteristics, baseline measures, and change variables (Δ) were compared using a Student t test. Additi ...
... Where relevant, values are reported as an average from T-30 to T0 (baseline) and from T150 to T180 (clamp). Outcome variables were evaluated as a change from baseline (Δ=clamp−baseline). Subject characteristics, baseline measures, and change variables (Δ) were compared using a Student t test. Additi ...