Three-year follow-up of implementation of evidence-based transfusion practice in a tertiary hospital

Author:

Norgaard A.1,Stensballe J.1,de Lichtenberg T. H.1,White J. O.2,Perner A.2,Wanscher M.3,Hillingsø J.4,Holm M. L.5,Mau-Sørensen M.6,Sillesen H.7,Kjeldsen L.8,Bäck C.9,Nielsen J.1,Seeberg J.1,Hansen M. B.1,Johansson P. I.1

Affiliation:

1. Section for transfusion medicine; Capital Region Blood Bank; Rigshospitalet; Copenhagen University Hospital; Copenhagen Denmark

2. Department of intensive care; Rigshospitalet; Copenhagen University Hospital; Copenhagen Denmark

3. Department of thoracic anaesthesiology and intensive care; Rigshospitalet; Copenhagen University Hospital; Copenhagen Denmark

4. Department of abdominal surgery; Rigshospitalet; Copenhagen University Hospital; Copenhagen Denmark

5. Department of urology; Rigshospitalet; Copenhagen University Hospital; Copenhagen Denmark

6. Department of oncology; Rigshospitalet; Copenhagen University Hospital; Copenhagen Denmark

7. Department of vascular surgery; Rigshospitalet; Copenhagen University Hospital; Copenhagen Denmark

8. Department of haematology; Rigshospitalet; Copenhagen University Hospital; Copenhagen Denmark

9. Department of thoracic surgery; Rigshospitalet; Copenhagen University Hospital; Copenhagen Denmark

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Hematology,General Medicine

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