Open heart surgery in a patient with autoimmune hemolytic anemiadoi:10.1007/BF03218004MitsuhiroDepartmentYamamuraDepartmentTakashiDepartmentMiyamotoDepartmentHidekiDepartmentYaoDepartmentSpringerJapanese Journal of Thoracic & Cardiovascular Surgery
7 For example, the physical functioning and vitality scores in women with postpartum anemia compare to scores seen with congestive heart failure, chronic renal disease and cancer patients.8, 9, 10 After correction of the postpartum anemia with carboxymatose iron infusion, physical function and ...
occurs in pregnant or lactating women and growing premature infants, abnormal copper metabolism as occurs in Menkes disease and familial hypoceruloplasminemia, and inadequate absorption or increased loss in inflammatory bowel disease, Crohn's disease, celiac disease, and recently after bariatric surgery....
K. Anemia is an independent predictor of mortality after percutaneous coronary intervention. J. Am. Coll. Cardiol. 44, 541–546 (2004). 3. Maluenda, G. et al. The clinical significance of hematocrit values before and after percutaneous coronary intervention. Am. Heart. J. 158, 1024–1030 ...
After adjusting for all confounding variables, deterioration in total BADL and IADL total scores were still more common among anemic older females than those without anemia (p < 0.05). Conclusion One out of every three older women presenting at one outpatient clinic were anemic. Anemia was ...
Anemia of prematurity (AOP) is a common condition with a well-described chronology, nadir hemoglobin levels, and timeline of recovery. However, the underlying pathophysiology and impact of prolonged exposure of the developing infant to low levels of hemo
Coefficients βh in the three submodels h∈1,2,3 represent their respective predictive weighting in the logit-link, whereas the joint structured process, Zi,t, accounts for residual spatio-temporal autocorrelation among individual data points that remain after accounting for the predictive effect of...
A heart-lung bypass machine, which may be used during open-heart surgery. Preeclampsia (pre-e-KLAMP-se-ah) or eclampsia. Preeclampsia is high blood pressure during pregnancy. Eclampsia, which follows preeclampsia, is a serious condition that causes seizures in pregnant women. Malignant hypertensio...
this activity aims to foster effective collaboration with specialists in emergency medicine, hematology/oncology, gastroenterology, surgery, nurses, and pharmacists to provide comprehensive care to patients with acute anemia. By improving healthcare providers' competence and coordination, this activity enhances...
Because patients with chronic diseases tend to adjust to the effects of anemia and, in general, a lower quality of life, the consequences of ACD may be appreciated in retrospect only after response to therapy. In patients with critical illness and acute events, such as trauma, surgery, and ...