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ACCEPTABLE MINIMUM HEMATOCRIT IN WAR WOUNDED PATIENTS

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  18-24

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 It is possible to look in past Holly Defense in many views, and scientific research can be done. One of the most important views is military medicine. As we know one of the serious problems in the war is bleeding due to shooting and explosion. BLOOD TRANSFUSION is the first action against bleeding, but BLOOD TRANSFUSION has many complications, and so, we must use it as minimum as possible. Therefore we must know a wounded patient during wounding how much can tolerate bleeding and when we must begin to BLOOD TRANSFUSION. In other word we must know how much is the ACCEPTABLE MINIMUM HEMATOCRIT? Many factors influence in optimal minimum hematocrit. Age, Weight, Activity speed of bleeding, sex, place and climate are the factors that influence in tolerable minimal hematocrit. Findings of this research is acquired fro, files and generally 4753 blood bags -transfused to 915 WAR WOUNDED. Early BLOOD TRANSFUSION complications was seen and reported in 7 patients. Wounded patients were average 18 years old.Conclusion of this study is that, WAR WOUNDED patients are young, and this is a very important factor to homodynamic stability after bleeding.  

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    MOLA SADEGHI ROKABADI, GH.A., FARASAT KISH, R., & HEYDARPOUR, AVAZ. (2002). ACCEPTABLE MINIMUM HEMATOCRIT IN WAR WOUNDED PATIENTS. JOURNAL OF IRANIAN SOCIETY ANAESTHESIOLOGY AND INTENSIVE CARE, 22(37), 18-24. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/63467/en

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    MOLA SADEGHI ROKABADI GH.A., FARASAT KISH R., HEYDARPOUR AVAZ. ACCEPTABLE MINIMUM HEMATOCRIT IN WAR WOUNDED PATIENTS. JOURNAL OF IRANIAN SOCIETY ANAESTHESIOLOGY AND INTENSIVE CARE[Internet]. 2002;22(37):18-24. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/63467/en

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    GH.A. MOLA SADEGHI ROKABADI, R. FARASAT KISH, and AVAZ HEYDARPOUR, “ACCEPTABLE MINIMUM HEMATOCRIT IN WAR WOUNDED PATIENTS,” JOURNAL OF IRANIAN SOCIETY ANAESTHESIOLOGY AND INTENSIVE CARE, vol. 22, no. 37, pp. 18–24, 2002, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/63467/en

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