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Indications and effects of plasma transfusions in critically ill children
Canadian Critical Care Trials Group (CCCTG)
, Pediatric Acute Lung InjurySepsis Investigators (PALISI)
, PlasmaTV Investigators
Division of Critical Care Medicine
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Scopus citations
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Critically Ill children
100%
Plasma Transfusion
100%
International Normalized Ratio
30%
Bleeding
15%
Activated Partial Thromboplastin Time (aPTT)
15%
Coagulation Tests
15%
High Risk
7%
Patient Characteristics
7%
Postoperative Bleeding
7%
Coagulation Factors
7%
Pediatric Intensive Care Unit
7%
Transfusion Strategy
7%
Value of Time
7%
Point Prevalence Survey
7%
Time Change
7%
Pediatric Intensive Care
7%
Intensive Care Patients
7%
Planned Surgery
7%
Minor Bleeding
7%
Critical Bleeding
7%
Nursing and Health Professions
Plasma Transfusion
100%
International Normalized Ratio
30%
Bleeding
23%
Activated Partial Thromboplastin Time
15%
Blood Clotting Test
15%
Base
7%
Intensive Care
7%
Prevalence
7%
Pediatric Intensive Care Unit
7%
Blood Clotting Factor
7%
Postoperative Hemorrhage
7%
Medicine and Dentistry
Plasma Transfusion
100%
Bleeding
23%
Intensive Care
15%
Partial Thromboplastin Time
15%
Blood Clotting Test
15%
Base
7%
Prevalence
7%
Intensive Care Unit
7%
Patient Characteristics
7%
Blood Clotting Factor
7%
Postoperative Hemorrhage
7%
Conception
7%