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Transfus Med Hemother (2021) 48 (4): 203–209.
Published Online: 14 January 2021
...Tobias Nitschke; Philipp Groene; Alice-Christin Acevedo; Tobias Kammerer; Simon T. Schäfer Introduction: While previous studies have shown a significant impact of extreme hypo- and hyperthermia on coagulation, effects of much more frequently occurring perioperative mild hypothermia are largely...
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Transfus Med Hemother (2011) 38 (2): 99–106.
Published Online: 21 March 2011
... Hypothermia Red blood cell Erythrocyte Review Article · Übersichtsarbeit Transfus Med Hemother 2011;38:99 106 DOI: 10.1159/000326841 Received: January 12, 2011 Accepted: January 25, 2011 Published online: March 21, 2011 Emerging Role for Use of Liposomes in the Biopreservation of Red Blood Cells Jelena L...
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Transfus Med Hemother (2011) 38 (2): 125–142.
Published Online: 21 March 2011
... patient. This has only been possible by amassing a good understanding of the potential effects of hypoxic injury on donated organs, and how to prevent these by applying organ preservation. This review sets out the history of organ preservation, how applications of hypothermia have become central...
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Transfus Med Hemother (2011) 38 (2): 143–147.
Published Online: 16 March 2011
... potential for causing endothelial damage have limited its application. Hypothermia (2–8°C) is the most commonly applied method of storage, which allows storage for 7–14 days. Organ culture (28–37°C), which extends storage time to 4 weeks, is used widely in European eye banks. Graft outcomes for corneas...