Effects of citrated whole blood transfusion in response to …
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/10480647/
Although most whole blood is collected using a citrate-based anticoagulant, knowledge of citrate's relevant non-anticoagulant effects is not widespread. Citrate's anticoagulant activity is achieved through chelation of divalent metal cations (e.g., magnesium, calcium), which may exacerbate cardiovascular and metabolic insults attributable to hemorrhage. Author: S R Blumenthal, T C Williams, R W Barbee, J A Watts, B E Gordon Publish Year: 1999
Author: S R Blumenthal, T C Williams, R W Barbee, J A Watts, B E Gordon
Publish Year: 1999
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