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Transfusion Risks / Hazards

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Date Published

Red cell storage lesion: the potential impact of storage-induced CD47 decline on immunomodulation and the survival of leucofiltered red cells.

April 1, 2005

Increased Mortality, Postoperative Morbidity, and Cost After Red Blood Cell Transfusion in Patients Having Cardiac Surgery.

November 12, 2004

Transfusion of blood products and nosocomial infection in surgical patients.

August 1, 2004

Intraoperative red blood cell transfusion during coronary artery bypass graft surgery increases the risk of postoperative low-output heart failure.

July 4, 2004

Transfusion-related acute lung injury (TRALI): current clinical and pathophysiologic considerations.

May 31, 2004

Incidence and Risk Factors for Hospital-acquired Pneumonia after Surgery for Gastric Cancer: Results of Prospective Surveillance.

March 7, 2004

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