A study by researchers found that certain pediatric surgeries carry such low risk of serious blood loss that clinicians can safely forgo expensive blood typing and blood stocking before such procedures. The researchers were from the John Hopkins Children's Center. The finding, published ahead of print in the journal iPediatric Anesthesia/i, was accompanied by a list of 10 operations with "zero" transfusion risk, according to the investigators who reviewed the ...You have just read an article categorized health
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