The Role of Submucosal Fibroids in Reported Blood Loss and Hemoglobin Levelsdoi:10.1016/j.jmig.2011.08.271S.K. Laughlin and M.R. Hopkins and D.M. Breitkopf and A.O. FamuyideJournal of Minimally Invasive Gynecology
Menstrual blood loss is not accounted for in blood donation interval recommendations, despite being a known risk factor of iron deficiency. We aim to investigate to what extent menstrual bleeding is associated with ferritin and hemoglobin levels in female blood donors, and quantify the association of...
Association of blood donation with iron deficiency among adolescent and adult females in the United States: a nationally representative study BACKGROUND Blood donation results in a loss of iron stores, which is particularly concerning for young female blood donors. This study examines the associa......
massiveblood loss, and the presence of coexisting conditions such as impairedcardiopulmonary functionand inadequate cardiac output. A general consensus on the acceptable perioperative levels of hemoglobin and hematocrit in infants andyoung childrenhas not emerged, and the lowest safe limit of hemoglobin ...
Endoprosthetic surgery can lead to relevant blood loss resulting in red blood cell (RBC) transfusions. This study aimed to identify risk factors for blood loss and RBC transfusion that enable the prediction of an individualized transfusion probability to guide preoperative RBC provision and blood savi...
A national survey was conducted in 1969-1972 to determine the range of carboxyhemoglobin levels in various segments of the American population. Venous blood samples for COHb analysis were obtained from 29,000 blood donors living in urban, suburban, and rural communities in the U. S. For compara...
Effect of autologous blood donation on the central venous pressure, blood loss and blood transfusion during living donor left hepatectomy AIM: Autologous blood donation (ABD) is mainly used to reduce the use of banked blood. In fact, ABD can be regarded as acute blood loss. Would ABD 2-3 ...
Our ability to breathe oxygen is critical to our survival. This process is mediated by the hemoglobin in our blood, which carries oxygen. Since air contains less oxygen on high mountains, the body is under pressure to make hemoglobin rapidly—a stressful
For example, if you have liver disease, you might have pain in the upper part of your abdomen, loss of appetite, fatigue, or yellowing of your skin. If you have hypothyroidism, you might be tired, gain weight, have numbness andtinglingin your hands and fingers, and have sore muscles. ...
The effect of ongoing blood loss on human serum concentrations of perfluorinated acids. Chemosphere. 2015;118:170-177. doi:10.1016/j.chemosphere.2014.07.093PubMed 23. Genuis SJ, Liu Y, Genuis QIT, Martin JW. Phlebotomy treatment for elimination of perfluoroalkyl acids in a ...