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13.  Infection risk

transfusion-mediated immunomodulation, a phenomenon in which blood transfusion
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9.  Surgical risk assessment

blood transfusion, which is more likely to occur in patients
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12.  Anesthetic and pain considerations

blood management, with lower transfusion triggers and routine use of tranexamic
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28.  Postoperative considerations for females undergoing total hip arthroplasty

blood transfusion rates, it is usually not necessary to check
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Blood transfusion, infection risk in, 109 Body mass index (BMI) cutoff
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25.  Osteonecrosis of the femoral head

blood flow to the femoral head by decreasing intraosseous pressure. It involves using a trephine to remove an 8- to 10-mm core of bone from the lesion in the femoral head while avoiding the articular surface.77 One study of 39 patients found that this
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4.  Autoimmune disorders

blood transfusion, or took preoperative opioids. Autoimmune arthritis has not been
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Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 101

Case 78 Sickle Cell Disease, Brain, Skull, and Bones

transfusions and intubation, with other complications including salmonella osteomyelitis, cholestasis, and nephropathy. He had been on hydroxyurea therapy since he was 13 years old. The night prior to this admission, he developed a new 10/10 headache. It was located on the forehead and radiated
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Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 98

Case 75 When Kidneys and Brain Cry

Blood urea nitrogen was 91 mg/dl, creatinine was 3.6 mg/dl, sodium was 120 mEq/l, and potassium was 4.7 mEq/l. The next day, the hematocrit decreased to 19.7%, and she was transfused
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Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 98

Case 75 When Kidneys and Brain Cry

Blood urea nitrogen was 91 mg/dl, creatinine was 3.6 mg/dl, sodium was 120 mEq/l, and potassium was 4.7 mEq/l. The next day, the hematocrit decreased to 19.7%, and she was transfused
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