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Data on the increase in haemoglobin level after therapy was either collected from original publications or by contacting the corresponding authors. Length of hospitalisation, mortality and adverse effect data were also analysed. Results A total of 6,163 citations were screened, but only three studies...
These guidelines emphasize the use of bilirubin because this is solely produced in vivo, as opposed to oxyhaemoglobin and methaemoglobin [50], reducing the risks for false-positive results. Accordingly, the UK guidelines state that the sampling should be no<12 h after the possible bleeding. The...
Intrinsic susceptibility weighted (ISW)-MRI also known as BOLD (blood oxygenation level dependent)-MRI relies on the paramagnetic properties of deoxyhaemoglobin, to generate con- trast because of the increased MR transverse relaxation rate (R2*). The technique is sensitive to pO2 within and in ...
Fortification for children shows significant benefits on serum micronutrient concentrations, which could indirectly be used to work out the population-level effect. A meta-analysis of multiple micronutrient fortification in children shows an increase in haemoglobin concentrations by 0·87 g/dL (95% CI ...
It is not surprising that the thin outside but fat inside (TOFI) phenotype—high waist-to-hip ratio with a high level of truncal subcutaneous fat deposition but still within a normal BMI—represents the body composition of MASLD in lean individuals, as exemplified by the Indian population [...
They concluded that the reduction in caudal regeneration was likely a result of an energy trade-off in the maintenance of a strong immune system (as parasite load did not increase during the study) or in other physiological costs, such as reduced haemoglobin and oxygen consumption [170]. 3.6...