Calcium
Subsequent to the procedure, the excess heparin is usually neutralized with protamine. Johnson and Greenwalt indicate that their experience with over 2,000 replacement transfusions demonstrates that this can be performed adequately with ACD blood which is less than 5 days old and modified by the addition of heparin and calcium. Prior to its use, the ACD blood is heparinized with 20 to 25 m g/unit and treated with 500 to 600 mg of calcium chloride/unit.Medical Coding Services.will help you to do collections and also the pending amounts from the patients.
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