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Erythropoietin therapy and preoperative autologous blood donation in children undergoing open heart surgery.

V Sonzogni1, G Crupi, R Poma, F Annechino, F Ferri, P Filisetti, P Bellavita.   

Abstract

We assessed the feasibility and efficacy of subcutaneous erythropoietin alpha (EPO) therapy and preoperative autologous blood donation (ABD) in children undergoing open heart surgery. Thirty-nine children were treated consecutively with EPO (100 U x kg(-1) s.c. three times a week in the 3 weeks preceding the operation and i.v. on the day of surgery) and two ABDs were made (Group 1). As controls to compare transfusion requirements, 39 consecutive age-matched patients who had undergone open heart surgery during the two preceding years were selected (Group 2). In a mean time of 20 (SD 5) days, 96% of scheduled ABDs were performed and only three mild vasovagal reactions were observed. The mean volume of autologous red blood cells (RBC) collected was 6 (1) ml x kg(-1) and the mean volume of autologous RBC produced as a result of EPO therapy before surgery was 7 (3) ml x kg(-1), corresponding to a 28 (11)% increase in circulating RBC volume. The mean volume of autologous RBC collected was not different from that produced [6 (1) vs 7 (3) ml x kg(-1), P=0.4]. Allogenic blood was administered to three out of 39 children in Group 1 (7.7%) and to 24 out of 39 (61.5%) in Group 2. Treatment with subcutaneous EPO increases the amount of autologous blood that can be collected and minimizes allogenic blood exposure in children undergoing open heart surgery.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11517127     DOI: 10.1093/bja/87.3.429

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Anaesth        ISSN: 0007-0912            Impact factor:   9.166


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