1973
DOI: 10.1055/s-0028-1099048
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Folgen der Massivtransfusion auf das Gerinnungssystem

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“…Severe bleeding problems requiring massive blood transfusions (more than 5 liters per day), may be further complicated by the transfusion of large amounts of stored blood. In these situations, the availability of fresh blood and plasma fractions is essential [21,63,111]. In these situations it is also difficult to analyze the coagulation system and determine whether the defect is due to DIC or not.…”
Section: Blood Transfusions and Plasma Fractionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Severe bleeding problems requiring massive blood transfusions (more than 5 liters per day), may be further complicated by the transfusion of large amounts of stored blood. In these situations, the availability of fresh blood and plasma fractions is essential [21,63,111]. In these situations it is also difficult to analyze the coagulation system and determine whether the defect is due to DIC or not.…”
Section: Blood Transfusions and Plasma Fractionsmentioning
confidence: 99%