In a rigorous medical records study covering tens of thousands of patients, researchers conclude that some patients with preoperative anemia have better outcomes if they get iron infusions before surgery rather than standard red blood cell transfusions. In a rigorous medical records study covering tens of thousands of patients, Johns Hopkins Medicine researchers conclude that
In a rigorous medical records study covering tens of thousands of patients, researchers conclude that some patients with preoperative anemia have better outcomes if they get iron infusions before surgery rather than standard red blood cell transfusions. In a rigorous medical records study covering tens of thousands of patients, Johns Hopkins Medicine researchers conclude that
In a rigorous medical records study covering tens of thousands of patients, researchers conclude that some patients with preoperative anemia have better outcomes if they get iron infusions before surgery rather than standard red blood cell transfusions. In a rigorous medical records study covering tens of thousands of patients, Johns Hopkins Medicine researchers conclude that
In a rigorous medical records study covering tens of thousands of patients, researchers conclude that some patients with preoperative anemia have better outcomes if they get iron infusions before surgery rather than standard red blood cell transfusions. In a rigorous medical records study covering tens of thousands of patients, Johns Hopkins Medicine researchers conclude that