Search Results - "Ragno, Gina"
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Nonsurgical bleeding diathesis in anemic thrombocytopenic patients: role of temperature, red blood cells, platelets, and plasma-clotting proteins
Published in Transfusion (Philadelphia, Pa.) (01-10-2007)“…Research at the Naval Blood Research Laboratory (Boston, MA) for the past four decades has focused on the preservation of red blood cells (RBCs), platelets…”
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Prophylactic platelet transfusions
Published in The New England journal of medicine (03-06-2010)Get full text
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Quiescent Platelets Stimulate Angiogenesis and Diabetic Wound Repair
Published in The Journal of surgical research (01-05-2010)“…Introduction Platelets partake in hemostasis, wound healing, and tumor growth. Although platelet-rich-plasma (PRP) has been used in surgery for several years,…”
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Anemia-induced increase in the bleeding time:implications for treatment of nonsurgical blood loss
Published in Transfusion (Philadelphia, Pa.) (01-08-2001)“…BACKGROUND: Preoperative bleeding time (BT) does not correlate with postoperative bleeding in patients subjected to surgical procedures. A significant positive…”
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Freezing human platelets with 6 percent dimethyl sulfoxide with removal of the supernatant solution before freezing and storage at −80°C without postthaw processing
Published in Transfusion (Philadelphia, Pa.) (01-12-2005)“…BACKGROUND: Platelets (PLTs) can be frozen with 6 percent dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) at −80°C for up to 2 years. This method has been modified by concentrating…”
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Effect of skin temperature on platelet function in patients undergoing extracorporeal bypass
Published in The Journal of thoracic and cardiovascular surgery (01-07-1992)“…Thirty-seven patients undergoing cardiopulmonary bypass operations were studied to assess the effect of skin temperature on platelet function. Differences in…”
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Refrigerated Platelets for the Treatment of Acute Bleeding: A Review of the Literature and Reexamination of Current Standards
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Response to the Article on Dimethyl Sulfoxide–Cryopreserved Platelets Published in Transfusion Medicine Reviews Volume 28(4)
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Freezing human platelets with 6 percent dimethyl sulfoxide with removal of the supernatant solution before freezing and storage at -80 degrees C without postthaw processing
Published in Transfusion (Philadelphia, Pa.) (01-12-2005)“…Platelets (PLTs) can be frozen with 6 percent dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) at -80 degrees C for up to 2 years. This method has been modified by concentrating the…”
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Release of platelet-derived growth factors and proliferation of fibroblasts in the releasates from platelets stored in the liquid state at 22°C after stimulation with agonists
Published in Transfusion (Philadelphia, Pa.) (01-02-2006)“…BACKGROUND: Fresh platelet (PLT)‐rich plasma (PRP) treated with thrombin plus calcium chloride (CaCl2) is used to prepare a PLT gel to promote hemostasis and…”
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Therapeuticefficacy of platelet transfusion in patients with acute leukemia
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The effect of storage of fresh-frozen plasma at −80°C for as long as 14 years on plasma clotting proteins
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An approach to prevent the severe adverse events associated with transfusion of FDA-approved blood products
Published in Transfusion and apheresis science (01-06-2010)“…Abstract There have been several retrospective studies reporting severe adverse events of mortality and morbidity associated with blood transfusions. Mortality…”
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The in vitro quality of red blood cells frozen with 40 percent (wt/vol) glycerol at −80°C for 14 years, deglycerolized with the Haemonetics ACP 215, and stored at 4°C in additive solution-1 or additive solution-3 for up to 3 weeks
Published in Transfusion (Philadelphia, Pa.) (01-07-2004)“…BACKGROUND: Red blood cells (RBCs) frozen with 40 percent (wt/vol) glycerol, stored at −80°C (mean temperature; range, −65 to −90°C) for 14 years,…”
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