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Multimodal Patient Blood Management Program Based on a Three-pillar Strategy
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2018
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Abstract
Overall, a comprehensive PBM program addressing all 3 PBM pillars is associated with reduced transfusion need of red blood cell units, lower complication and mortality rate, and thereby improving clinical outcome. Thus, this first meta-analysis investigating a multimodal approach should motivate all executives and health care providers to support further PBM activities.
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Autoren
Institutionen
- Goethe University Frankfurt(DE)
- University Hospital Frankfurt(DE)
- East Metropolitan Health Service
- North Metropolitan Health Service(AU)
- Public Health Ontario(CA)
- University of Toronto(CA)
- St. Michael's Hospital(CA)
- University of Pittsburgh(US)
- McGowan Institute for Regenerative Medicine(US)
- University of Western Australia(AU)
- Curtin University(AU)