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Robert Weinstein
Researcher at University of Massachusetts Medical School
Publications - 37
Citations - 2861
Robert Weinstein is an academic researcher from University of Massachusetts Medical School. The author has contributed to research in topics: Apheresis (linguistics) & Apheresis. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 37 publications receiving 2614 citations. Previous affiliations of Robert Weinstein include UMass Memorial Health Care.
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Red Blood Cell Transfusion: A Clinical Practice Guideline From the AABB*
Jeffrey L. Carson,Brenda J. Grossman,Steven Kleinman,Alan Tinmouth,Marisa B. Marques,Mark K. Fung,John B. Holcomb,Orieji Illoh,Lewis J. Kaplan,Louis M. Katz,Sunil V. Rao,John D. Roback,Aryeh Shander,Robert Weinstein,Lisa Grace,Swinton McLaughlin,Benjamin Djulbegovic +16 more
TL;DR: The AABB developed this guideline to provide clinical recommendations about hemoglobin concentration thresholds and other clinical variables that trigger RBC transfusions in hemodynamically stable adults and children.
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Platelet Transfusion: A Clinical Practice Guideline From the AABB
Richard M. Kaufman,Benjamin Djulbegovic,Terry Gernsheimer,Steven Kleinman,Alan Tinmouth,Kelley E. Capocelli,Mark Cipolle,Claudia S. Cohn,Mark K. Fung,Brenda J. Grossman,Paul D. Mintz,Barbara A. O’Malley,Deborah A. Sesok-Pizzini,Aryeh Shander,Gary Stack,Kathryn E. Webert,Robert Weinstein,Babu G. Welch,Glenn J.R. Whitman,Edward C.C. Wong,Aaron A.R. Tobian +20 more
TL;DR: These guidelines were designed to provide pragmatic recommendations, based on the best available published evidence, about when platelet transfusion may be appropriate in adult patients, and provide advice for adult patients who are candidates for platelets transfusion.
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Guidelines on the use of therapeutic apheresis in clinical practice: evidence-based approach from the Apheresis Applications Committee of the American Society for Apheresis.
Zbigniew M. Szczepiorkowski,Jeffrey L. Winters,Nicholas Bandarenko,Haewon C. Kim,Michael L. Linenberger,Marisa B. Marques,Ravindra Sarode,Joseph E. Schwartz,Robert Weinstein,Beth H. Shaz +9 more
TL;DR: The Fourth ASFA Special Issue is significantly modified in comparison to the previous editions and a new concept of a fact sheet has been introduced that succinctly summarizes the evidence for the use of therapeutic apheresis.
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Transfusion-related acute lung injury after the infusion of IVIG
TL;DR: Transfusion‐related acute lung injury (TRALI) is a well‐characterized, serious complication of blood component therapy in hospitalized patients and has never been documented to occur after IVIG infusion.
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Therapeutic apheresis: a summary of current indication categories endorsed by the AABB and the American Society for Apheresis.
James W. Smith,Robert Weinstein +1 more
TL;DR: Therapeutic apheresis, as currently practiced, has evolved since the mid-1970s and has resulted in the recognition of new indications, the abandonment of some older ones, and in general, improved confidence in the true utility of therapeutic apheresIS procedures.