Leaves in the upper crown are more succulent than leaves in the lower crown in part because they contain
more transfusion tissue.
While it's common for tall conifers to have transfusion tissue in upper crown leaves, the cross-sections of upper crown giant sequoia leaves measured in this study have three times
more transfusion tissue than the leaves of the giant sequoia's super-tall relative, Sequoia sempervirens, the coast redwood.
They also required
more transfusions, experienced more infections requiring antibiotics (P =.03), and experienced a higher rate of 60 - day postoperative mortality (3.1 % vs 0.9 %; P =.049).
Dogs that already have progressed to having blood in their urine may require one or
more transfusions of whole blood, which usually are only available at specialty veterinary clinics and at veterinary teaching hospitals.
Not exact matches
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He had spent a lot of time in the hospital with internal bleeding (the common plight of hemophiliacs, whose blood is missing a key ingredient to cause clotting) He was given
more than 50
transfusions.
We were happy that things were looking positive, but at 5 pm I was told that she was not to have any
more breastfeeds for the time being because she might need another
transfusion and she needed to spend as much time as possible under the lamps to keep the jaundice under control.
Women run 5 to 7 times the risk of death with cesarean section compared with vaginal birth.14, 29 Complications during and after the surgery include surgical injury to the bladder, uterus and blood vessels (2 per 100), 30 hemorrhage (1 to 6 women per 100 require a blood
transfusion), 30 anesthesia accidents, blood clots in the legs (6 to 20 per 1000), 30 pulmonary embolism (1 to 2 per 1000), 30 paralyzed bowel (10 to 20 per 100 mild cases, 1 in 100 severe), 30 and infection (up to 50 times morecommon).1 One in ten women report difficulties with normal activities two months after the birth, 23 and one in four report pain at the incision site as a major problem.9 One in fourteen still report incisional pain six months or
more after delivery.9 Twice as many women require rehospitalization as women having normal vaginal birth.18 Especially with unplanned cesarean section, women are
more likely to experience negative emotions, including lower self - esteem, a sense of failure, loss of control, and disappointment.
as I'd required an IV just in case things went pear - shaped (low B12 and low iron and was told that I'd have needed a
transfusion if I'd lost
more than 500mL), needed a little boost of pitocin for that one, and my babies tend to be Persistent Occiput Posterior Position deliveries.
For data analysis purposes, they define severe acute maternal morbidity as: ICU admission,
transfusion of 4 or
more packed cells, PPH, and manual removal of the placenta.
The doctor will talk to you
more about this in a moment, but your babies have Twin to Twin
Transfusion Syndrome.»
The study, published 13 June 2013, focused on two serious adverse events: postpartum hemorrhage and manual removal of the placenta, both of which are life - threatening, and also included admission to intensive care, eclampsia, and
more than four packed cells in a blood
transfusion.
Some people they have a higher chance of blood
transfusion after delivery and before but usually we try to keep that treatment going for at least six weeks postpartum visits sometimes eight weeks are
more.
A C - section maybe
more maybe safer for mom but typically if you have twins and if you're planning a vaginal delivery for instance and the vaginal delivery doesn't go quite right then you can actually have an increased risk of blood lost and so if you have a plan C - section, there can be a decrease in the blood lost or really the decrease in the risk of what we call the postpartum hemorrhage and decrease the need for
transfusion.
The
more premature your baby, the greater the likelihood that he will need a
transfusion to overcome anemia.
So, there are different stages of Twin to Twin
Transfusion Syndrome depending on what they see remember again, if one baby's giving
more blood to the other, that baby get smaller.
A bilirubin level of
more than 425 μmol / L was chosen to define severe hyperbilirubinemia since an infant with this degree of jaundice is thought to be at high risk of kernicterus.6 Furthermore, the Canadian Paediatric Society recommends considering an exchange
transfusion at this level in healthy term infants without risk factors.20
A high proportion of respondents (60 %) have
more sympathy for a person who contracts HIV / AIDS through a blood
transfusion than from having promiscuous sex.
If anything, the candidate's eleventh - hour cash
transfusion demonstrated even
more dramatically how much smartly spent money can mean in politics.
More mysterious still, the condition appeared to be most prevalent among the gay community, intravenous drugs users and people who had frequent blood
transfusions.
The researchers also found black children were
more likely to have anemia, vitamin D deficiency, endoscopic procedures, blood product
transfusions and treatment with steroids and biologic agents compared to white children with Crohn's disease.
The nationally representative survey of
more than 4,700 U.S. adults centered on public views about: gene editing that might give babies a lifetime with much reduced risk of serious disease, implantation of brain chips that potentially could give people a much improved ability to concentrate and process information, and
transfusions of synthetic blood that might give people much greater speed, strength and stamina.
Six pairs of mice — with one mouse engineered to produce gobs of human A-beta and one normal — were surgically joined for a year, causing blood mingling that's far
more extensive than that of a blood
transfusion.
The research suggests there are
more people infected in lymphoid tissues, who may never develop the disease but could still infect others via blood
transfusions or organ donations
It is conceivable, he says, that younger men might have different diseases triggering their need for a
transfusion than older men, which might make them
more vulnerable to problems incorporating women's red blood cells.
More than twice as many untreated patients died as those who received
transfusions.
The study of
more than 42,000
transfusion patients in the Netherlands was published Tuesday in JAMA The Journal of the American Medical Association.
In the first large study to look at how blood
transfusions from previously pregnant women affect recipients» health, researchers discovered men under 50 were 1.5 times
more likely to die in the three years following a
transfusion if they received a red blood cell
transfusion from a woman donor who had ever been pregnant.
«Emergency blood
transfusions for major trauma need to be
more rapid, consistent: Only 2 percent of patients with life - threatening bleeding after serious injury receive optimal blood
transfusion therapy in England and Wales, according to research.»
The regulatory panel, however, decided the evidence did not support this theory, and said in a statement that «it was
more likely that the adverse analytical finding of the Athlete was caused by a blood
transfusion or by the ingestion of a contaminated food supplement than by the consumption of contaminated meat.»
What's
more, according to Chin and Sillett, the
transfusion tissue also accumulates heat and drives transpiration.
Since 2000, blood doping tests have been able to detect whenever blood from
more than one person is present in a cyclist's sample (called a homologous blood
transfusion).
Most people acquire the virus during blood
transfusions, and kidney patients, who sometimes suffer severe anaemia, are
more likely to have had a
transfusion.
• Sickle cell disease affects
more than 80,000 people in the U.S. Sickle cell patients can require frequent blood
transfusions throughout their lives.
«Their bodies quickly kill off the blood cells, so they have to get
transfusions more and
more frequently,» he says.
«Top blood
transfusion - related complication
more common than previously reported.»
By revising CPOE, Vanderbilt was able to reduce red blood cell
transfusions by
more than 30 percent — from 675 units per 1,000 discharges in 2011 down to 432 units per 1,000 discharges in 2015.
Deferiprone, available for the past 20 years, is used in
more than 60 countries to prevent death from blood
transfusion - related complications during treatment of thalassemia, an inherited blood disorder in which the body makes an abnormal form of hemoglobin.
«The data on restrictive
transfusion has been out for years documenting that patients have better outcomes with a
more restrictive
transfusion strategy.
The study represents an important step toward
more effectively treating certain patients with sickle cell disease who need frequent blood
transfusions and currently have few options.
In addition, IRF2 investigators will look to develop novel DNA - based delivery systems that may make administering anti-HIV treatments
more simple and effective than by
transfusions.
Using a test that can
more accurately detect infection in potential donor blood would decrease the risk of transmitting HCV through a blood
transfusion.
More recent work has focused on defining how
transfusion affects the global immune response, particularly in subjects receiving blood
transfusion the setting of randomized trials.
Studies have found that women who deliver via C - section are
more likely to need blood
transfusions and be admitted to intensive care units, and are
more likely to need C - sections for future pregnancies.
I was given 3
more blood
transfusions, had complications with my heart, and my whole body swelled up from the antibiotics and fluids I had to be on.
More seriously, fleas can cause severe blood loss often requiring a life saving blood
transfusion.
Patients with tumors that are highly invasive may require blood
transfusions during surgery and
more care after surgery.
More than 20 years later, veterinarians and cat breeders have a better understanding of feline blood types and know how to avoid potentially fatal
transfusion reactions and neonatal isoerythrolysis, which results when nursing kittens have type A blood and the queen has type B blood.
In
more severe cases, kidney filtration and blood
transfusion may be necessary.
There was a lot of testing and iffy news, and upsetting disappointing bad news - after the first
transfusion when the red blood cell counts didn't improve, and then again after the second
transfusion,
more disappointing news, and then finally, the last hope, fresh blood from a dog - donor - and then the long - awaited phone call with the news that he was out of the woods.