Souza MAB, Klamt JG, Garcia LV-Effects of Acute Normovolemic Hemodilution on Blood Coagulation: Comparison between Tests of an In Vivo and an In Vivo Models. Background and objectives: Normovolemic hemodilution produces conflicting results on hemostasis, since works differ according to the fluids used, degree of hemodilution, method used to evaluate hemostasis, and the way used to produce hemodilution. The effects of hemodilution on hemostasis can depend on how it is done and whether an in vivo or an in vitro model is used. The objective of this study was to evaluate and compare hemostasis in two different degrees of hemodilution in both models.
Summary: Souza MAB, Klamt JG, Garcia LV -Effects of Acute Normovolemic Hemodilution on Blood Coagulation: Comparison between Tests of an In Vivo and an In Vivo Models.
Background and objectives:Normovolemic hemodilution produces conflicting results on hemostasis, since works differ according to the fluids used, degree of hemodilution, method used to evaluate hemostasis, and the way used to produce hemodilution. The effects of hemodilution on hemostasis can depend on how it is done and whether an in vivo or an in vitro model is used. The objective of this study was to evaluate and compare hemostasis in two different degrees of hemodilution in both models.
SOUZA, MAB Effect of acute normovolemic hemodilution on blood clotting: comparison of the tests conducted on an in vivo model to those conducted on an in vitro model. 2010. 96f Tese (Doutorado)
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