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Störungen des Kalziumstoffwechsels nach Massivtransfusion bei Patienten mit Leberversagen

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Part of the book series: Intensivmedizinisches Seminar ((INTENSIVM.SEM.,volume 8))

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Die Zufuhr von Blut- und Plasmaprodukten, insbesondere im Rahmen der Intensiv- und Transplantationsmedizin, ist ein integraler Bestandteil der optimalen Patientenbetreuung. Allerdings kann diese Form der Therapie mit Komplikationen verbunden sein, wobei ein Anstieg der Komplikationsrate mit der Menge an transfundierten Plasmaprodukten zu erwarten ist [1–5].

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Apsner, R., Zauner, C., Kranz, A., Pfeffel, F., Druml, W., Lenz, K. (1995). Störungen des Kalziumstoffwechsels nach Massivtransfusion bei Patienten mit Leberversagen. In: Kleinberger, G., Lenz, K., Ritz, R., Schuster, HP., Stockenhuber, F. (eds) Transplantation. Intensivmedizinisches Seminar, vol 8. Springer, Vienna. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-7678-8_15

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