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Therapie mit rhEPO in einem aggressiven Blutspendeprogramm in der Orthopädie

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Elektive Chirurgie

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Die präoperative Eigenblutspende ist ein wirksames Verfahren zur Reduzierung des Fremdblutbedarfs in der elektiven Chirurgie [6, 7]. Mögliche Gefahren wie die Übertragung von Infektionskrankheiten und immunologische Komplikationen werden dadurch gemindert.

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Osswald, P.M., Osmers, A., Lorentz, A. (1994). Therapie mit rhEPO in einem aggressiven Blutspendeprogramm in der Orthopädie. In: van Ackern, K., Mempel, W., Schlag, P., Scigalla, P. (eds) Elektive Chirurgie. Innovative Aspekte der klinischen Medizin, vol 3. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-79238-0_7

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