Robert Skeate
Canadian Blood Services
28 Papers
374 Citations
Robert Skeate is an academic researcher from Canadian Blood Services. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Transfusion associated circulatory overload. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 26 publications. Previous affiliations of Robert Skeate include American Red Cross & University of British Columbia.
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Papers
Distinguishing between transfusion related acute lung injury and transfusion associated circulatory overload.
Robert Skeate,Ted Eastlund +1 more
TL;DR: Developing a thorough clinical profile including presenting signs and symptoms, fluid status, cardiac status including measurement of brain natriuretic peptide, and leukocyte antibody testing is the best strategy currently available to distinguish the two disorders.
Prognostic value of serum cardiac troponin I and T in chronic dialysis patients: A 1-year outcomes analysis
Fred S. Apple,Scott W. Sharkey,Pat Hoeft,Robert Skeate,Ellen Voss,Beth A. Dahlmeier,Lynne M. Preese +6 more
TL;DR: The data suggest that whereas substantial increases in cardiac markers tended to have a poor prognostic outcome, there was a high incidence of increased cTnT and CK-MB concentrations without evidence of myocardial injury in chronic hemodialysis patients.
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Transfusion-related lung injury in children: a case series and review of the literature.
Lani Lieberman,Tanya Petraszko,Qi-Long Yi,Barbara Hannach,Barbara Hannach,Barbara Hannach,Robert Skeate,Robert Skeate,Robert Skeate +8 more
TL;DR: The main objective of this study was to characterize the demographic features, clinical presentation, patient outcomes, and antibody profiles of TRALI patients reported to the Canadian Blood Service and to assess similarities and differences between adult and pediatric TRALi cases.
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Reducing Errors from the Electronic Transcription of Data Collected on Paper Forms: A Research Data Case Study
TL;DR: A reliability study comparing single data entry into a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet to entry using the existing forms (EF) feature of the Teleforms software system, in which optical character recognition is used to capture data off of paper forms designed in non-Teleforms software programs.
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Hemolytic anemia due to passenger lymphocyte syndrome in solid malignancy patients treated with allogeneic natural killer cell products.
Robert Skeate,Charanjeet Singh,Sarah Cooley,Melissa A. Geller,Joan Northouse,Julie Welbig,Arne Slungaard,Jeffrey S. Miller,David H. McKenna +8 more
TL;DR: Allogeneic natural killer cell products for treatment of solid organ malignancies were prepared by performing T (CD3+)‐cell depletion on nonmobilized apheresis mononuclear cell collections but the products were not B‐cell depleted.
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