Red blood cell transfusion in non-bleeding critically ill patients with moderate anemia: is there a benefit?

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Leal-Noval Santiago R.,Muñoz-Gómez Manuel,Jiménez-Sánchez Mercedes,Cayuela Aurelio,Leal-Romero María,Puppo-Moreno Antonio,Enamorado Judy,Arellano-Orden Victoria

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine

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