This is a discussion on Treatments within the Community forum; The following is a list of Treatments that is contemplated to appear on a revised ...
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The following is a list of Treatments that is contemplated to appear on a revised NoBlood main page. In order to get this new format complete and actively online, we need input from you, our members, and especially those of you who are in the medical professions. Please take a moment to review the list below, and make any suggestions as to what you feel should be added, omitted, or modified. Bear in mind that these are intended to be fairly general categories representative of common key search terms that might be used by medical and "lay" persons to find information on NoBlood. Also, it is contemplated to include a mouse-over feature that would include sub-categories and synonyms for many of the terms listed here. There is a separate post for Medical Conditions that needs your input, as well. Please have a go at this, with a view to our getting a relatively finished list within the next several days to a week. Thanks to all of you for your help!
![]() * Treatments * Hemodilution (add Acute normovolemic hemodilution or ANH)? * Anesthetic techniques *Apheresis * Autologous Blood Donation *Blood *Blood fractions *Blood substitutes *Bloodless/blood conservation techniques * Cell salvage *Chemotherapy *Cryoprecipitate * Dialysis *Extracorporeal therapy * Erythropoietin * Factor VIIa[jdg1] * Fluid replacement *Hemofiltration * Hemostatic agents * Hemostatic devices * Hyperbaric therapy * Iron therapy *IV therapy * Joint replacement *Medications * Microsampling * Minimally invasive procedures *Oral medications * Organ transplantation *Oxygenation *Radiation therapy *Stem cell therapy *Transfusion therapy[jdg2] [jdg1]We should list the other factors individually if we list this one [jdg2]Blood, bloodless
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Hi dear friends,
It seems like a very comprehensive list. Yes, I think "Acute Normovolemic Hemodilution" should be a heading. Add also "Topical Agents" (?beside "Hemostatic agents"). There should be a heading for Aprotinin, Tranexamic acid and the like: ?"Drugs reducing Bleeding" Warm regards Nat Usoro Last edited by I. N. Usoro; 10-22-2008 at 05:03 PM. Reason: Typographical error |
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