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TRANSFUSE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. a : to transfer (fluid, such as blood) into a vein or an artery of a person or animal b : to subject (a patient) to transfusion www.merriam-webster.com
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TRANSFUSE Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
verb (used with object) · to transfer (blood) into the veins or arteries of a person or animal. · to inject, as a saline solution, into a blood vessel. www.dictionary.com
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TRANSFUSE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
to move blood, or part of the blood, from one person's body to another person's body: During the surgery, doctors transfused six pints of ... dictionary.cambridge.org
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transfuse
transfuse, v. (trɑːnsˈfjuːz, træns-) [f. L. transfūs-, ppl. stem of transfund-ĕre, f. trans, trans- + fundĕre to pour. Cf. F. transfuser (17– 18th c. in Hatz.-Darm.).] 1. trans. To pour (a liquid) from one vessel or receptacle into another.1601 Holland Pliny xxxiii. vi. II. 473 Ever and anon the tro... Oxford English Dictionary
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Transfusion guidelines: when to transfuse - PubMed
This review focuses on clinical practice guidelines for transfusion of three blood components: RBCs, platelets and plasma. pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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TRANSFUSE Synonyms: 43 Similar and Opposite Words
1. as in to transmit to cause (something) to pass from one to another a teacher who is able to transfuse his enthusiasm and passion for history to his students. www.merriam-webster.com
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Neonatal red cell transfusion
When to transfuse Below are suggested transfusion thresholds for very preterm neonates (less than 32 weeks gestation) by the British Society of Haematology What to transfuse A small volume transfusion is usually 10 to 20 ml/kg administered at a rate of 5 ml/kg/hour. wikipedia.org
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Blood Transfusion - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
Blood transfusions are a relatively common medical procedure, and while typically safe, there are multiple complications that practitioners need to be able to ... www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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When Should I Transfuse My Adult Hospitalized Patient Who Has ...
The 2023 AABB guidelines overall favor a restrictive transfusion strategy, recommending RBC transfusion for hemoglobin <7 g/dL for the general hospitalized ... www.the-hospitalist.org
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Transfusion guidelines: when to transfuse - ASH Publications
This review focuses on clinical practice guidelines for transfusion of three blood components: RBCs, platelets and plasma. ashpublications.org
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What to Transfuse: Specifications for Red Cell Products | Thalassemia
It covers information about β thalassemia and describes key considerations for selecting red blood cell products for people with β thalassemia who receive ... www.cdc.gov
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TRANSFUSE - The Bottom Line
There is no difference in 90 day mortality in patients transfused the freshest available red cells versus standard issue. www.thebottomline.org.uk
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Sickle cell disease: when and how to transfuse - PMC
Abstract. Blood transfusion remains an important therapeutic intervention in patients with sickle cell disease (SCD), aiming to both increase the oxygen carrying capacity of blood and to reduce the complications of vaso-occlusion. Simple, manual exchange and automated exchange can be effective in reducing the acute and chronic complications of ...
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transfound
† transˈfound, v. Obs. rare—1. [f. trans- 2 + found v.3; cf. L. transfundĕre to transfuse.] trans. To recast (metal) into (some other form).a 1649 Drummond of Hawthornden Consid. to Parl. Wks. (1711) 186 That all bells of steeples..be taken down and transfounded into pieces of ordnance. Oxford English Dictionary
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transfusible
transfusible, a. rare. (trɑːnsˈfjuːzɪb(ə)l, træns-) [f. L. transfūs-, ppl. stem (see transfuse) + -ible: cf. fusible.] Capable of being transfused.1661 Boyle Style Scriptures (1675) 156 Expressions..whose Penetrancy is as little transfusible into any other as the Sun's dazling Brightness..can be und... Oxford English Dictionary
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