A reply
@article{Mallaiah2015AR,
title={A reply},
author={S. Mallaiah and C Chevannes and Helen M Mcnamara and Philip Barclay},
journal={Anaesthesia},
year={2015},
volume={70}
}We thank Dr Ralph for her interest in our work [1]. We have used intra-operative cell salvage during operative obstetric interventions since 2006, and as routine practice since 2010. However, autologous blood does not contain any clotting factors, so the risk of coagulopathy is not removed, hence the rationale for our paper. Since publication, we have analysed a further year’s data (July 2013 – June 2014) and have been able to estimate the financial benefit of using fibrinogen concentrate…
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