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Various aspects of infusion and transfusion therapy in patients with kidney transplants

Abstract

Blood components and infusion solutions are widely used in kidney transplantations. The study involved infusion-transfusion therapy in 110 patients with kidney transplants divided into 5 research groups. The findings demonstrated the correlation between volume and type of infusion-transfusion therapy and the initial condition and the treatment method.

About the Authors

E. L. Salimov
I.M. Sechenov First MSMU
Russian Federation

Emin L. Salimov, Candidate of Medical Sciences, Assistant Professor, the Department of Transfusion Medicine

2-4, B. Pirogovskaya, Moscow, 119991



A. A. Ragimov
I.M. Sechenov First MSMU
Russian Federation

Doctor of Medical Sciences, Head of the Department of Transfusion Medicine

Moscow



M. M. Kaabak
N.I. Pirogov RSMU
Russian Federation

Doctor of Medical Sciences, Head of the Department of Clinical Transplantation

Moscow



I. E. Bayramalibeili
I.M. Sechenov First MSMU
Russian Federation

Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor, the Department of Transfusion Medicine

Moscow



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