Blood substitutes

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Abstract

This chapter reviews the two types of oxygen-carrying fluids that are currently being investigated: perfluorochemical emulsions and hemoglobin solutions. The physical and physiologic characteristic of each of these solutions is briefly reviewed with a discussion of the current clinical trials of these agents. The advantages and disadvantages of each of the two types of solutions are presented with a discussion of the potential use for each.

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Wahr, J. A., & Tremper, K. K. (2000, January). Blood substitutes. Problems in Anesthesia. https://doi.org/10.22233/9781905319732.36

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