Sentence examples for a large transfusion from inspiring English sources

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The NHS now at last gets a large transfusion of the money denied it all those years when it fell ever further behind the rest of Europe, but it is too late?

However, a large transfusion of cash from the city's Rainy Day Fund later in the year has typically managed to save the vast majority of the positions of getting the axe.

Significant external bleeding was not seen in any patient during the study period, with the exception of one patient in group A. This patient developed bleeding from an aortoduodenal fistula 20 days after recruitment and received a large transfusion over the following 2 days before she died; this accounted for the highest transfusion requirement over the study period of 28 units (Table 3).

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A larger transfusion volume may not be associated with deleterious effects, whereas a smaller transfusion volume may limit donor exposure.

Our study showed no significant differences between a smaller and a larger transfusion volume regarding a composite outcome of post discharge mortality, neuromotor developmental outcome and disabilities at 2 years CA. This would imply that a smaller transfusion volume rather has advantages (generally limiting donor exposure and costs), than negative effects on neuromotor developmental outcome.

We undertook an analysis of a large PICU transfusion database to assess any effect of RBC length of storage on clinical outcome in children admitted to a PICU.

Craniosynostosis surgery is often associated with severe perioperative bleeding especially due to venae emissariae, resulting in large transfusion amounts of packed red blood cells (PRBCs).

The antibodies can be subdivided into "warm" or "cold" agglutinins depending on the thermal range of activity [ 2] and the subsequent anaemia can be profound and life threatening leading to large transfusion requirements.

A postwar Medical Research Council MRCC) report commented that it was gratifying to see how the organisation, planned without any practical experience of a large-scale transfusion service, swung into action.

15 Delayed cord clamping, usually defined as ligation of the umbilical cord 2 3 minutes after birth or when cord pulsations stop, will thus result in a larger placental transfusion than early cord clamping performed immediately after delivery.

3 Among patients with chemotherapy-associated anemia who received a transfusion, a large proportion received a subsequent transfusion, with a median total of five RBC units within 90 days after the first transfusion.

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