Liberal or Restrictive Transfusion in High-Risk Patients after Hip Surgery
Jeffrey L. Carson(Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey), Jay Magaziner(University of Maryland, Baltimore), George J. Nemo(National Heart Lung and Blood Institute), Donald Richard Cook(University of Calgary), Kevin A. Hildebrand(University of Calgary), Helaine Noveck(Johnson University), Khwaja J. Zakriya(Johns Hopkins University), Fred S. Apple(University of Minnesota), Bernard Chaitman(Saint Louis University), Gwendolyn Dobbin(Queen Elizabeth II Health Sciences Centre), Lauren A Beaupré(University of Alberta), Michael L. Terrin(Maryland Medical Research Institute), Karen Dragert(Johnson University), David Sanders(University of Alberta), George G. Rhoads, William Macaulay(NewYork–Presbyterian Hospital), Courtland G. Lewis(Hartford Hospital), Rebecca A. Horney
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