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Increase of blood donation speed by optimizing the needle- to-tubing connection: an application of donation software
Vox Sanguinis, 06/16/09
Van der Meer PF et al. - The modification of the needle inset resulted in a 19% increase in donation speed, more units could be used for platelet production, and fewer flow alarms were encountered, while the number of adverse donor events remained unchanged.
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