Blood infusion to sick children. Kerr Cross and Ohop (Brit. Journ. of Child. Dis., 1924, v. XXI)
E. Klivanskaya-Krol
Kazan medical journal ›› 1925, Vol. 21 ›› Issue (2) : 210 -211.
Blood infusion to sick children. Kerr Cross and Ohop (Brit. Journ. of Child. Dis., 1924, v. XXI)
The authors have made 516 such infusions during a year, partly simple, partly with simultaneous exsanguination and partly intraperitoneal. Indications for the first are, according to S. and O., hemorrhagia, anemia, shock, and weakness of patients; they inject blood containing 0.4% Na citrici into a vein with a 100 cc syringe. Indications for bleeding infusions are senticemia and various intoxications.
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