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The process is particularly important in staunching hemorrhage and acute blood loss.
Currently, this product is undergoing phase III studies for the treatment of patients with significant acute blood loss.
However, the products that are being worked on would not be substitutes for transfused blood, except in emergencies or acute blood loss."
"Acute blood disorder.
On other stools there stood bowls of dried flowers and herbs which Thorne could smell with his acute blood drinker senses.
Acute blood loss is usually associated with an incident of trauma or a severe injury resulting in a large loss of blood.
"I have to inform you, Jean-Pierre, that you are suffering from an acute blood disorder which in my judgment is too advanced for us to cure.
Acute posthemorrhagic anemia or acute blood loss anemia is a condition in which a person quickly loses a large volume of circulating hemoglobin.
A fortnight later Mr Bleibner died of acute blood poisoning, and a few days afterwards a nephew of his shot himself in New York.
Both P. vivax and P. ovale have an intrahepatic stage (hypnozoite) that is not treated with the medications mentioned for the acute blood stage.
While FFP is a reliable solution for intravascular volume replacement in acute blood loss, alternative therapies are equally satisfactory and considerably safer.
Because it will take time for blood bank associations and other health organizations to review the recommendation, today's decision is not expected to resolve immediately the acute blood shortage now existing in much of the country.
That year, Baxter, the largest health care company pursuing the technology, was forced to abandon its product, Hemassist, during late-stage trials of its usefulness for accident victims and other patients suffering acute blood loss from trauma.
His aim was to prove a link between the acute blood stage of Oroya fever with that of the later chronic form of the disease Verruga Peruana typified by numerous red wart-like dermal nodules.
Publicly at least, Baxter says such vasoconstriction may be a benefit rather than a problem in many applications, noting that it may limit the need to use drugs to raise blood pressure in victims of acute blood loss who are suffering from shock.
After severe acute blood loss, liquid preparations, generically known as plasma expanders, can be given intravenously, either solutions of salts (NaCl, KCl, CaCl etc.) at physiological concentrations, or colloidal solutions, such as dextrans, human serum albumin, or fresh frozen plasma.