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Episode 178: The Post-Bypass Period with Steve Freiberg

Anesthesia and Critical Care Reviews and Commentary (ACCRAC) Podcast

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How to Restore Blood Pressure After Re Infusion

Once the ordican is taken out, there's usually anywhere between 500 to 15 hundred millimeters of residual hepronized blood in that tubing. This whole blood has not been further process. Therefore, it actually still contains clotting factors and plalets that are helpful in restoring hemostasis after re infusion. The way the profusionist chooses to return the blood to the patient can continully be accomplished in two ways.

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