Podcast 128: Bleeding patients, inadvertently, into anemia happens more often than you might think
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Podcast 128: Bleeding patients, inadvertently, into anemia happens more often than you might think

2011-08-12
An article in Archives of Internal Medicine examines what’s called “diagnostic blood loss” — the loss of blood through phlebotomy and not hemorrhage. The effect is the same, however. According to a study conducted in 57 medical centers among some 18,000 patients with myocardial infarction, one in five became moderately or severely anemic (hemoglobin level under 11) from their hospital stay. That’s a 20% rate of iatrogenic anemia. Two of the study’s authors discuss the work and their proposed fixes to this proble...
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