Isovolemic hemodilution; Anticoagulation; Dislodging or fragmenting thrombus or embolus; Thrombolysis; and Hyperbaric oxygen. ...
Shander A, Rijhwani TS (December 2004). "Acute normovolemic hemodilution". Transfusion. 44 (12 Suppl): 26S-34S. doi:10.1111/j. ... Another technique, acute normovolemic hemodilution, involves the collection of a selected calculated volume of the patient's ... "Acute Normovolemic Hemodilution Reduces Allogeneic Red Blood Cell Transfusion in Cardiac Surgery: A Systematic Review and Meta- ...
Her thesis was entitled, Myocardial Ischemia and the use of non-typing artificial blood in hemodilution. Beresford-Kroeger ... 1984 Oct;62(10):1333-7. Myocardial blood flow and O2-supply following dextran-haemodilution and methaemoglobinaemia in the dog ... Myocardial oxygen-supply during hemodilution with stroma-free hemoglobin and methemoglobin solutions. Biro GP, Beresford- ... hemorheologic changes following acute experimental coronary occlusion and salutary antihyperviscosity effect of hemodilution ...
November 2007). "Obesity-related plasma hemodilution and PSA concentration among men with prostate cancer". JAMA. 298 (19): ...
"Validation of OPS imaging for microvascular measurements during isovolumic hemodilution and low hematocrits". Am J Physiol ...
However, there are still some studies showing a failure of RAP to limit the hemodilution after the open heart operation. The ... The hemodilution is the primary hematologic interference which results in coagulopathy and decreased capability of carrying ... Although RAP is an effective and safe technique to reduce the hemodilution during CPB, there are still some potential risks of ... Thus, there is a high incidence of distinct degrees of hemodilution with CPB.[citation needed] RAP is a blood conservation ...
"Blood Volume Analysis Can Distinguish True Anemica From Hemodilution in Critically Ill Trauma Patients". Western Trauma ...
Hemodilution can be normovolemic, which implies the dilution of normal blood constituents by the use of expanders. During acute ... Clearly, the greater the Hi and the greater the number of units removed during hemodilution, the more effective ANH is for ... This is based on the assumption that each unit removed by hemodilution has a volume of 450 mL (the actual volume of a unit will ... can be calculated from the patient's Hi and the final hematocrit after hemodilution(Hm) R C M = E V B × ( H i − H m ) {\ ...
Control for Compartmental Systems with Application to Introoperative Anesthesia Influenced by Hemorrhage and Hemodilution ...
In reality various effects overlap, including haemodilution or application of high doses of parenteral anticoagulants. High ...
Haemodilution, typically to a haematocrit of 20%, is thought to improve flow in the microcirculation. "Cerebral protection and ...
Transfusions of autologous blood part of a "current therapy". Hemodilution, a modified technique in which equipment is arranged ... In 1989, The Watchtower stated, "Each individual must decide" whether to accept hemodilution and autologous blood salvage (cell ... such as hemodilution or cell salvage, are a matter of personal choice, according to what a person's conscience permits. A ...
The hemodilution caused by volume expansion with dextran use improves blood flow, thus further improving patency of ...
... this parameter is decreased by crystalloids due to hemodilution. Therefore, they should theoretically preferentially increase ...
... this parameter is decreased by crystalloids due to hemodilution. Crystalloids generally are much cheaper than colloids. Buffer ...
Nazih Zuhdi performed the first total intentional hemodilution open heart surgery on Terry Gene Nix, age 7, on February 25, ... using the total intentional hemodilution machine. In 1985 Zuhdi performed Oklahoma's first successful heart transplant on Nancy ...
Nazih Zuhdi performed the first total intentional hemodilution open-heart surgery on Terry Gene Nix, age 7, on 25 February 1960 ... using the total intentional hemodilution machine. In the early 1990s, surgeons began to perform off-pump coronary artery bypass ...
... can be tracked noninvasively, to build an individual data set tracking the hemoconcentration and hemodilution ...
... and hemodilution (mild dilution of the blood). Evidence for this approach is inconclusive; no randomized controlled trials have ...
Many doctors view acute normovolemic hemodilution, a form of storage of a patient's own blood, as a pillar of "bloodless ...
Hemodilution, of blood Dilation (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Dilution. If ...
A Saprolegnia infection is usually fatal, eventually causing hemodilution, though the time to death varies depending on the ...
... and hemodilution. Sometimes, perfusionists are granted administrative tasks such as purchasing supplies or equipment, as well ...
... hemodilution [as in pregnancy], increased vascular permeability or decreased lymphatic clearance) Acute disease states ( ...
... hemodilution Archived September 7, 2008, at the Wayback Machine, heart lung machine, dialysis, epidural blood patch Archived ...
"Hemodynamics and tissue oxygenation after hemodilution with ultrahigh molecular weight polymerized albumin" Minerva ...
Ferrari M, Zia S, Valbonesi M, Henriquet F, Venere G, Spagnolo S, Grasso MA, Panzani I. A new technique for hemodilution, ...
... and hemodilution Triple H syndrome, a urea-cycle disorder Search for "triple-h" on Wikipedia. HHH (disambiguation) 3H ( ...
Acute normovolemic hemodilution (ANH) is a form of autologous transfusion where whole blood is collected from a patient at the ...
The simultaneous loss of coagulation factors via hemorrhage, hemodilution with resuscitation fluids, and coagulation cascade ...