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Intravenous artificial oxygen carriers

Intravenous artificial oxygen carriers
Intravenous artificial oxygen carriers
Haemoglobin-based oxygen carriers and perfluorocarbons have been developed as artificial oxygen carriers which can be safely administered intravenously. Mixed results from clinical trials to date suggest that further work is required to clearly demonstrate clinical efficacy and safety for these exciting products.
1750-8460
352-356
Grocott, Mike
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Farrar, Daniel
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Grocott, Mike
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Farrar, Daniel
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Grocott, Mike and Farrar, Daniel (2003) Intravenous artificial oxygen carriers. British Journal of Hospital Medicine, 64 (6), 352-356. (PMID:12833830)

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Abstract

Haemoglobin-based oxygen carriers and perfluorocarbons have been developed as artificial oxygen carriers which can be safely administered intravenously. Mixed results from clinical trials to date suggest that further work is required to clearly demonstrate clinical efficacy and safety for these exciting products.

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Published date: 10 June 2003
Organisations: Human Development & Health

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Local EPrints ID: 348965
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/348965
ISSN: 1750-8460
PURE UUID: 16780ff8-7031-4549-92aa-f3adab21cd75
ORCID for Mike Grocott: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-9484-7581

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Date deposited: 05 Mar 2013 12:28
Last modified: 27 Apr 2022 01:52

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Author: Mike Grocott ORCID iD
Author: Daniel Farrar

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