Literature DB >> 1079162

Bloodless open heart surgery with atraumatic extracorporeal circulation.

F N McKenzie, R O Heimbecker, K T Barnicoat, A Robert, N F Gergeley, R Del Maestro, W Wall.   

Abstract

With careful refinements in the pump oxygenator and a nonblood prime, bloodless open heart surgery may be performed almost routinely. In our series these measures reduced blood trauma, with a remarkable preservation of blood elements, especially platelets, and a corresponding elimination of postoperative bleeding. The mean hematocrit value decreased from 38 to 27% and recovered to 33% in the first 3 hours of postoperative diuresis. Mannitol and furosemide were rarely needed. Of 61 adult patients whp underwent open heart surgery for aortocoronary bypass or valve replacement, the last 43 had a bloodless procedure. Of the 43, 26 (60%) required no bank blood postoperatively (in the operating room or the intensive care unit). In these 26 the operative mortality was 4% (1 patient). Bloodless techniques are invaluable during periods of bank blood shortage. They avoid the dangers of hepatitis and transfusion reaction, and they may minimize the incidence of postperfusion lung syndrome as well as renal complications.

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Year:  1975        PMID: 1079162      PMCID: PMC1956094     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Can Med Assoc J        ISSN: 0008-4409            Impact factor:   8.262


  9 in total

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Authors:  D A Cooley; R D Bloodwell; A C Beall; G L Hallman
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  9 in total
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