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Feb 26, 2026, 15:15
Shannon Farmer: What Happens to Vital Signs Pre and Post 1-Unit and 2-Unit RBC Transfusion?
Shannon Farmer, Honorary Research Fellow in Haematology at Royal Perth Hospital, shared a post on LinkedIn about a recent article he and his colleagues co-authored, adding:
”What happens to vital signs pre and post 1-unit and 2-unit RBC transfusion?”
Title: Impact of 1- and 2-unit red blood cell transfusions on continuously monitored vital signs: a longitudinal study
Authors: Kevin Trentino, Adam Lloyd, Kevin Murray, Grant Waterer, Shannon Farmer, Michael Leahy, Wayne Dyer, Jonathon Burcham, Tim Bowles, Wendy Erber
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