- Hustin, who
discovered that
sodium citrate in
tolerable quantities could anticoagulate blood for
transfusion on
March 27, 1914.
Agote was the son of a politician...
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decision analysis model showing how the 'tipping point' on the
decision to
anticoagulate has
changed with the
availability of the 'safer' DOAC drugs,
where the...
- M.; Chiariello, M. (2000). "Pacemaker/ICD Patients: To
Anticoagulate or Not to
Anticoagulate?".
Cardiac Arrhythmias 1999 - Vol.1. pp. 494–500. doi:10...
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intravenous iron if
deficiency is found.: 3668–3669 The
decision to
anticoagulate people with HF,
typically with left
ventricular ejection fractions <35%...
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sedimentation rate (ESR or sed rate) is the rate at
which red
blood cells in
anticoagulated whole blood descend in a
standardized tube over a
period of one hour...
- high RDW and
normal MCV. A
false high RDW
reading can
occur if EDTA
anticoagulated blood is used
instead of
citrated blood. See Pseudothrombocytopenia...
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major operation), or a
person has a
pulmonary embolus despite being anticoagulated. In
these instances, it may be
implanted to
prevent new or existing...
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factor V deficiency.
Reversal of
warfarin effect:
Patients who are
anticoagulated with
warfarin are
deficient in the
functional vitamin K
dependent coagulation...
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disease (American trypanosomiasis)
Microscopic examination of
fresh anticoagulated blood, or its
buffy coat, for
motile parasites; or by
preparation of...
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deoxygenated Illustration depicting formed elements of
blood Two
tubes of EDTA-
anticoagulated blood. Left tube:
after standing, the RBCs have
settled at the bottom...