Complications from Heart Surgery can be Reduced by Use of Newly Donated Blood

A study presented at the Canadian Cardiovascular Congress has shown that heart surgery patients who receive newly donated blood have significantly fewer post-operative complications than those who received blood that had been donated more than two weeks before their surgery. The study examined records at the New Brunswick Heart Centre (NBHC) in Saint John for non-emergency heart surgeries performed over almost nine years, from January 2005 to September 2013, on ...

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