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Kemming GI, Habler OP
An Approach to Anemia in Critically Ill Patients: Transfusion or Tolerance?
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Silverberg DS, Wexler D, Iaina A
Anemia in Congestive Heart Failure: Another Example of the Anemia of Chronic Disease?
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Carson JL
Commentary: Blood Transfusion and Clinical Outcomes in Patients With Acute Coronary Syndromes
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Fergusson DA
Commentary: The Risk Associated With Aprotinin in Cardiac Surgery
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Vincent JL
Commentary: The SAFE Study
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Gasche C
Editorial: Intravenous Iron Sucrose — Who Is Using It?
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Ereth MH, Dong Y, Gordon EA, Nuttall GA, Oliver WC Jr
Microporous Polysaccharide Hemospheres Provides Effective Topical Hemostasis in a Human Modified Bleeding Time Incision Model
This Mayo Clinic study on a new hemostatic agent that could help reduce the need for surgical transfusions was presented at the ASA 2002 meeting.
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Kemming GI, Habler OP
Perfluorocarbon-Based O2 Carriers in Extreme Anemia: A Reappraisal
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Winslow RM
Targeted Oxygen Delivery: A New Alternative to Red Cell Transfusion
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Transfusion and Hemostasis in Cardiac Surgery—An Update
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