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Clinical implications of blood substitutes
1Brown University School of Medicine, The Miriam Hospital, Department of Surgery, Providence, Rhode Island 02906, USA.
Artificial Organs
|February 10, 1998
Abstract:
Red cell substitutes are developing rapidly and progressing in their clinical testing. The original concept of a shelf storable oxygen carrying solution for use in trauma and other emergency situations still remains valid. Of interest is the potential for red cell substitutes to be used in other areas of surgery, traditionally the realm of autologous transfusion. This article describes some of the logic behind defining which areas of application are potentially useful in the surgical arena.