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Topic News Focus
Jul 29, 2010
Reporting by NATAonline staff
Joint ISBT / NATA Session During the XXXIst International Congress of the ISBT Published: May 2010 During the XXXIst International Congress of the ISBT, which will take place in Berlin, Germany, from June 26 to July 1, 2010, a joint ISBT/NATA sesssion will be dedicated to Clinical Hemotherapy.
The joint session is scheduled on Tuesday, June 29 (14:00-15:30), and will feature three presentations by NATA scientific members:
Better Pre-operative Preparation
L. T. Goodnough (USA)
Operative Interventions to Decrease Blood Loss
D. Thomas (UK)
Pharmacological Interventions
M. Samama (France)
Please click on the link above for more information about the ISBT International Congress.
Advances in Blood Management Strategies During the Perioperative Care Published: Feb 2006 During the 7th Annual NATA Symposium, you are invited to attend a lunchtime satellite symposium entitled "Advances in Blood Management Strategies During the Perioperative Care". This symposium is chaired by Prof. Hans E. M. Kerkkamp, Utrecht, The Netherlands, and supported by a grant from Ortho Biotech. For more information on the scientific program, please click on the link above.
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Kessack LK, Hawkins N Published: Mar 2010 Severe hypotension related to cell salvaged blood transfusion in obstetrics. Anaesthesia 2010; Mar 19 [Epub ahead of print].
      
 There has been much debate about the use of cell salvage in the obstetric patient because of potential complications associated ...  Reviewed by: D. Thomas
Carless PA, Henry DA, Moxey AJ, O'Connell D, Brown T, Fergusson DA Published: Mar 2010 Cell salvage for minimising perioperative allogeneic blood transfusion. Cochrane Database Syst Rev 2010;3:CD001888.
      
 This recent Cochrane analysis underlines the benefits of cell salvage in orthopedic and cardiac surgery. There is a 21% absolute ...  Reviewed by: H. Gombotz
Anand N, Rosemann R, Khalsa B, Baron EM Published: Mar 2010 Mid-term to long-term clinical and functional outcomes of minimally invasive correction and fusion for adults with scoliosis. Neurosurg Focus 2010;28(3):E6.
      
 In their retrospective analysis, Anand and coworkers report the effects of minimally invasive percutaneous spine surgery (scoliosis ...  Reviewed by: O. Habler
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From the Literature this week Jul 29, 2010
Kessack LK, Hawkins N Published: Mar 2010 Severe hypotension related to cell salvaged blood transfusion in obstetrics. Anaesthesia 2010; Mar 19 [Epub ahead of print].
      
 There has been much debate about the use of cell salvage in the obstetric patient because of potential complications associated ...  Reviewed by: O. Habler
Carless PA, Henry DA, Moxey AJ, O'Connell D, Brown T, Fergusson DA Published: Mar 2010 Cell salvage for minimising perioperative allogeneic blood transfusion. Cochrane Database Syst Rev 2010;3:CD001888.
      
 This recent Cochrane analysis underlines the benefits of cell salvage in orthopedic and cardiac surgery. There is a 21% absolute ...  Reviewed by: D. Thomas
Anand N, Rosemann R, Khalsa B, Baron EM Published: Mar 2010 Mid-term to long-term clinical and functional outcomes of minimally invasive correction and fusion for adults with scoliosis. Neurosurg Focus 2010;28(3):E6.
      
 In their retrospective analysis, Anand and coworkers report the effects of minimally invasive percutaneous spine surgery (scoliosis ...  Reviewed by: H. Gombotz
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