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Building on the foundation of the NATA biweekly Scientific Newsletter, which highlights the latest publications in these fields, this resource offers an in-depth exploration of selected studies.
Each commented article pairs cutting-edge research with expert analysis, providing clear explanations of methodologies, critical evaluations of findings, and practical insights for clinical application. The accompanying comments are personal and independently written by experts, reflecting their professional perspectives.
This initiative aims to deepen understanding and promote evidence-based practice among NATA members and the wider medical community.
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Despite studies supporting a restrictive red cell transfusion strategy in many medical situations, a more liberal strategy is still widely used in patients who need extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO), Alexander
Anticoagulation treatment has been revolutionised in the past few decades with the development of drugs that increasingly target individual components of the coagulation cascade. Yet the quest to find improved
Tranexamic acid (TXA) is safe to use to prevent bleeding in patients at the time of surgery, even in those at risk of thrombosis, according to Patrick Meybohm (University Hospital
NATA: Network for the advancement of Patient Blood Management, Haemostasis and Thrombosis
MISSION: Providing a multidisciplinary forum for dialogue between haematologists, transfusion medicine specialists, anaesthesiologists, intensive care and emergency physicians, surgeons, perfusionists, nurses, biomedical scientists and ther healthcare professionals.
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