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Autotransfusion is a
process wherein a
person receives their own
blood for a transfusion,
instead of
banked allogenic (separate-donor) blood.
There are...
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clinical guide to
fluid resuscitation and can be used for
effective autotransfusion. The
Trendelenburg position used to be the
standard first aid position...
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limit to the
amount of
blood that can be
given back to the patient.
Autotransfusion can be
achieved in the
operating room,
intensive care unit, and emergency...
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communication between the
placenta and
fetal heart,
allowing for a sort of
autotransfusion of
remaining blood from the
placenta to the fetus.
Within a w**** of...
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major form of the more
general concept of
autotransfusion (the
other being intraoperative blood salvage). Some
advantages of...
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surgery and re-infusing it into the patient. It is a
major form of
autotransfusion. It has been used for many
years and
gained greater attention over...
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management for patients.
These products include surgical blood salvage (or "
autotransfusion") devices,
surgical field blood suction systems, and
blood and patient...
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extracorporeal circuit. Intra-surgical cell
salvage (aspiration,
washing and
Autotransfusion)
Apheresis Plasmapheresis vs
cytapheresis centrifugal apheresis vs...
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possible to use the patient's own
blood for transfusion. This is
called autotransfusion,
which is
always compatible with the patient. The
procedure of washing...
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their intrauterine pregnancy rates are also similar, 56% and 61%.
Autotransfusion of a woman's own
blood as
drained during surgery may be
useful in those...