Abstract
The potential problems associated with homologous blood-transfusions, for instance, transmission of infectious diseases, and the rising number of major operations with a continuous increase in the demand for blood have caused an increased interest in autotransfusion [1].
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Claeys, L., Horsch, M., Hanisch, G., Horsch, S. (1991). Intraoperative Autotransfusion. In: Friedel, N., Hetzer, R., Royston, D. (eds) Blood Use in Cardiac Surgery. Steinkopff, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-06119-0_31
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