| Literature DB >> 1491372 |
R Farouk1, J K Drury, I S Smith, A J Mack.
Abstract
A prospective study of perioperative blood transfusion requirements for elective colorectal surgery over a 6-month period has been conducted. A total of 106 procedures was performed, 94 of which were for malignancy. A median of 2 units of packed red cells was cross-matched per patient. Twenty-three patients (21.7%) required a transfusion in the postoperative period. Fourteen of these patients required a second cross-match sample because their transfusion occurred more than 48 h after the original request. The greatest transfusion requirements were for patients undergoing abdominoperineal resection or subtotal colectomy. Routine perioperative cross-matching and reservation of blood for elective colorectal surgery may be an unnecessary expense, resulting in wastage of resources. A selective policy of serum being retained for grouping in these patients is justified.Entities:
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Year: 1992 PMID: 1491372
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J R Coll Surg Edinb ISSN: 0035-8835