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Descriptive Study Assessing the Effectiveness of Patient Blood Management Initiatives at a Tertiary Level Hospital in South Africa by Comparing the Utilisation of Iron Therapy (Oral and Intravenous) to pRBC Transfusions Over a 10-Year 00018

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E-poster presentation - Terminal 2
E-poster
Beyond physiology: machine learning analysis suggests that psychological and contextual factors contribute to red blood cel transfusion decision-making in intensive care medicine ( K. BRÄU )
Reframing transfusion medicine education: early integration of patient blood management, the cell-based model of coagulation and viscoelastic testing in second-year medical training ( D. CASTRO PAUPERIO )
Descriptive Study Assessing the Effectiveness of Patient Blood Management Initiatives at a Tertiary Level Hospital in South Africa by Comparing the Utilisation of Iron Therapy (Oral and Intravenous) to Packed Red Blood Cell Transfusions Over a 10-Year Period Groote Schuur Hospital, Cape Town, South Africa ( C. CORIN )
Benchmarking Regional and National Blood Product Utilization : A Comparative Study Between Spain and Norway ( A. ESPINOSA )
Temporal blood gas analysis dynamics improve prediction of red blood cell transfusion decision in intensive care ( Á. FILAKOVSZKY )
Passenger lymphocyte syndrome in ABO-non-identical liver transplantation: Is serological crossmatch really necessary for transfusion of patients after liver transplantation? ( I. HORVAT )
A Patient Blood Management-driven fast-track pathway for iron deficiency anaemia in the emergency department: an activity-based cost analysis with local, regional and national budget impact estimates ( I. BEVERINA )