H. Fujita, Yoko Shiotani, Yuko Takada, S. Nishimura
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Effects of using potassium adsorption filters on saline-filled and saline-removed methods for the removal of potassium from red blood cell solutions
Abstract
Introduction: Red blood cell (RBC) transfusion places preterm infants with non-oliguria at high risk of cardiac arrest due to hyperkalemia. Potassium adsorption filters (PAFs) can remove potassium from RBCs.