Immunosuppression associated with homologous blood transfusion was first observed in renal allograft transplantation. Clinical effects of transfusion-induced immunosuppression in surgical patients have been debated in the literature for more than a decade with contradictory results.
Bellantone, R. D. A., Sitges Serra, A., Bossola, M., Doglietto, G., Malerba, M., Franch, G., Pacelli, F., Crucitti, F., Transfusion timing and postoperative septic complications after gastric cancer surgery: a retrospective study of 179 consecutive patients, <<ARCHIVES OF SURGERY>>, 1998; 133 (9): 988-992 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/12724]
Transfusion timing and postoperative septic complications after gastric cancer surgery: a retrospective study of 179 consecutive patients
Bellantone, Rocco Domenico Alfonso;Bossola, Maurizio;Pacelli, Fabio;
1998
Abstract
Immunosuppression associated with homologous blood transfusion was first observed in renal allograft transplantation. Clinical effects of transfusion-induced immunosuppression in surgical patients have been debated in the literature for more than a decade with contradictory results.File in questo prodotto:
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