Impact of a spleen registry on optimal post-splenectomy vaccination and care
Objective: To evaluate quality of patient knowledge and rates of adherence to guidelines amongst splenectomised patients registered to the Spleen Australia registry. Method: Registrants recruited for assessment of residual splenic function post-splenectomy also underwent an assessment of quality of...
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Main Authors: | Sarah Luu (Author), Claire Dendle (Author), Penelope Jones (Author), Samar Ojaimi (Author), Ian J. Woolley (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2018-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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