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Anemia, when to transfuse?

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We know from the Hebert et al (NEJM 1999, Crit Care Med 2001) that most critically ill patients with anemia should be transfused to maintain a hemoglobin of 7.0-9.0 g/dL and Wu et al (NEJM 2001) showed that elderly people with myocardial infarctions should be transfused to maintain a hematocrit between 30-33%, therefore, should critically ill patients with ESRD be transfused to maintain a hemoglobin between 11-12.0 g/dL, and if not, what should that target be?

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