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Geographic variability in potentially discretionary red blood cell transfusions after coronary artery bypass graft surgery.
The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery (2014)
  • Donald S. Likosky, University of Michigan
  • Paul M. Al-Attar, University of Michigan
  • David J. Malenka, Dartmouth College
  • Anthony P. Furnary, Starr-Wood Cardiac Group, Portland, Ore
  • Eric J. Lehr, Swedish Heart and Vascular Institute, Seattle, Wash
  • Gaetano Paone, Henry Ford Hospital
  • Mallika Kommareddi, University of Michigan
  • Robert Helm, Department of Surgery, Portsmouth Regional Hospital, Portsmouth, NH
  • Ruyun Jin, Providence Health & Services
  • Charles Maynard, Clinical Outcomes Assessment Program, Seattle, Wash
  • Eric C. Hanson, Beaumont Hospital
  • Elaine M. Olmstead, Dartmouth College
  • Todd A. Mackenzie, Dartmouth College
  • Cathy S. Ross, Dartmouth College
  • Min Zhang, University of Michigan
Publication Date
December 1, 2014
DOI
10.1016/J.JTCVS.2014.07.106
Citation Information
Donald S. Likosky, Paul M. Al-Attar, David J. Malenka, Anthony P. Furnary, et al.. "Geographic variability in potentially discretionary red blood cell transfusions after coronary artery bypass graft surgery." The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery Vol. 148 Iss. 6 (2014) p. 3084 - 3089
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