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Title: 2017 ACVIM Forum Research Abstract Program
  • Document date: 2017_6_15
  • ID: ri2w5iby_422
    Snippet: Regardless of the transfusion rate, there was no change in the MCF, RBC count, hemoglobin concentration, or RDW between pre-and post-filter samples. Additionally, in 5 dogs, no significant change in pressure within the filter was seen over time. Echinocytes were the most common abnormal erythrocyte morphology noted at the 25 and 12.5 mL/hr rates at the end of the simulated transfusion in both the pre-and post-filter samples. Schistocytes were ide.....
    Document: Regardless of the transfusion rate, there was no change in the MCF, RBC count, hemoglobin concentration, or RDW between pre-and post-filter samples. Additionally, in 5 dogs, no significant change in pressure within the filter was seen over time. Echinocytes were the most common abnormal erythrocyte morphology noted at the 25 and 12.5 mL/hr rates at the end of the simulated transfusion in both the pre-and post-filter samples. Schistocytes were identified in one sample (post-filter at 12.5 mL/hr).

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