
Patient Blood Management and Its Role in Supporting Blood Supply
The review highlights how these different aspects of blood donation are integral to a successful PBM program and the safety of patients who receive blood transfusions.
The review highlights how these different aspects of blood donation are integral to a successful PBM program and the safety of patients who receive blood transfusions.
This study confirms the promising characteristics of HBP as a biomarker for identification of postoperative sepsis, especially after routine procedures. Further studies are required to investigate whether HBP may detect postoperative infections.
Patients are susceptible to hypocoagulability after cardiac surgery, which can lead to increased postoperative bleeding. Ensuring appropriate temperature and fluid volume during cardiac surgery involving CPB may reduce risk of postoperative hypocoagulability and bleeding.
Considering the available scientific evidence, it is concluded that adequate kidney perfusion and fluid balance are the most critical factors determining postoperative kidney function.
Fresh-frozen plasma transfusion is a vital component of modern medical practice, employed in various clinical scenarios to manage coagulation disorders and support patients in need.