Hemoglobin concentration total hemoglobin mass and plasma volume
Hemoglobin concentration, total hemoglobin mass and plasma volume in patients: implications for anemia by James M. Otto, James O. M. Plumb, Eleri Clissold, Shriya B. Kumar, Denis J. Wakeham, Walter Schmidt, Michael P. W. Grocott, Toby Richards, and Hugh E. Montgomery haematol Volume 102(9): 1477 -1485 August 31, 2017 © 2017 by Ferrata Storti Foundation
Hematological variables in healthy volunteers and patient sub-groups. James M. Otto et al. Haematologica 2017; 102: 1477 -1485 © 2017 by Ferrata Storti Foundation
Plasma volume in healthy volunteers and patient sub-groups. James M. Otto et al. Haematologica 2017; 102: 1477 -1485 © 2017 by Ferrata Storti Foundation
Hemoglobin concentration and hematocrit in all patients categorized by plasma volume status. James M. Otto et al. Haematologica 2017; 102: 1477 -1485 © 2017 by Ferrata Storti Foundation
Unadjusted relationship between hemoglobin concentration and total hemoglobin mass. James M. Otto et al. Haematologica 2017; 102: 1477 -1485 © 2017 by Ferrata Storti Foundation
Individual participant data for total hemoglobin mass, plasma volume and hemoglobin concentration. James M. Otto et al. Haematologica 2017; 102: 1477 -1485 © 2017 by Ferrata Storti Foundation
Hematological variables in anemic and non-anemic participants. James M. Otto et al. Haematologica 2017; 102: 1477 -1485 © 2017 by Ferrata Storti Foundation
Anemia classification based on hemoglobin concentration, red cell volume and plasma volume in all patients (n=109). James M. Otto et al. Haematologica 2017; 102: 1477 -1485 © 2017 by Ferrata Storti Foundation
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