| Literature DB >> 2238566 |
L T Goodnough1, D Shafron, R E Marcus.
Abstract
We have conducted a retrospective 3-year analysis of our autologous blood donation program to assess its impact on orthopaedic surgery. We conclude: (1) utilization has increased from less than 5% of eligible patients in the first audit interval to nearly 50% in the last audit interval; (2) in the last audit interval, autologous blood donation resulted in a reduction of homologous blood transfusion from 41% in nonautologous blood patients to 14% in autologous blood donors; (3) increasingly conservative transfusion practice is seen for all patients undergoing elective orthopaedic surgery; (4) regional blood centers are responding to increasing requests for autologous blood with programs that are effective in attracting autologous blood donors; (5) on the basis of utilization and efficacy, preoperative autologous blood donation as an alternative to homologous blood transfusion now represents a standard of practice for elective orthopaedic surgery.Entities:
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Year: 1990 PMID: 2238566 DOI: 10.1111/j.1423-0410.1990.tb05010.x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Vox Sang ISSN: 0042-9007 Impact factor: 2.144