Blutbedarf in der operativen Gynäkologie. Strategien zur Vermeidung von Fremdblut

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Blutbedarf in der operativen Gynäkologie. Strategien zur Vermeidung von Fremdblut. / Loos, W; Kuhn, W; Prechtl, A; Schmalfeldt, B; Hipp, R; Kycia, J.

In: Fortschr Med, Vol. 112, No. 29, 20.10.1994, p. 405-9.

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Harvard

Loos, W, Kuhn, W, Prechtl, A, Schmalfeldt, B, Hipp, R & Kycia, J 1994, 'Blutbedarf in der operativen Gynäkologie. Strategien zur Vermeidung von Fremdblut', Fortschr Med, vol. 112, no. 29, pp. 405-9.

APA

Loos, W., Kuhn, W., Prechtl, A., Schmalfeldt, B., Hipp, R., & Kycia, J. (1994). Blutbedarf in der operativen Gynäkologie. Strategien zur Vermeidung von Fremdblut. Fortschr Med, 112(29), 405-9.

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Loos W, Kuhn W, Prechtl A, Schmalfeldt B, Hipp R, Kycia J. Blutbedarf in der operativen Gynäkologie. Strategien zur Vermeidung von Fremdblut. Fortschr Med. 1994 Oct 20;112(29):405-9.

Bibtex

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title = "Blutbedarf in der operativen Gyn{\"a}kologie. Strategien zur Vermeidung von Fremdblut",
abstract = "A statistical evaluation of homologous blood transfusions is imperative in any gynecological surgical department, to be able to define the transfusion-associated risk of the individual interventions. On the basis of our own statistical data and reports in the literature, strategies for limiting the use of homologous blood are discussed. So far, experience with autologous blood transfusion in surgical gynecology is limited, and clinical studies are needed to better define its role. In special cases, the use of erythropoietin and gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) analogues extends the possibilities for reducing homologous blood transfusion.",
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AU - Loos, W

AU - Kuhn, W

AU - Prechtl, A

AU - Schmalfeldt, B

AU - Hipp, R

AU - Kycia, J

PY - 1994/10/20

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N2 - A statistical evaluation of homologous blood transfusions is imperative in any gynecological surgical department, to be able to define the transfusion-associated risk of the individual interventions. On the basis of our own statistical data and reports in the literature, strategies for limiting the use of homologous blood are discussed. So far, experience with autologous blood transfusion in surgical gynecology is limited, and clinical studies are needed to better define its role. In special cases, the use of erythropoietin and gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) analogues extends the possibilities for reducing homologous blood transfusion.

AB - A statistical evaluation of homologous blood transfusions is imperative in any gynecological surgical department, to be able to define the transfusion-associated risk of the individual interventions. On the basis of our own statistical data and reports in the literature, strategies for limiting the use of homologous blood are discussed. So far, experience with autologous blood transfusion in surgical gynecology is limited, and clinical studies are needed to better define its role. In special cases, the use of erythropoietin and gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) analogues extends the possibilities for reducing homologous blood transfusion.

KW - Adult

KW - Blood Loss, Surgical

KW - Blood Transfusion

KW - Blood Transfusion, Autologous

KW - Breast Neoplasms

KW - Christianity

KW - Female

KW - Genital Diseases, Female

KW - Genital Neoplasms, Female

KW - Humans

KW - Phyllodes Tumor

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