| Literature DB >> 25183638 |
Salvatore Guarino1, Filippo Maria Di Matteo2, Salvatore Sorrenti3, Roberto Greco4, Matteo Nardi5, Pasqualino Favoriti6, Enrico De Antoni7, Angelo Filippini8, Antonio Catania9.
Abstract
In bloodless surgery a series of measures has to be implemented to reduce the perioperative need for transfusion of whole blood or its components. Jehovah's Witness are the most representative group of patients opting for bloodless surgery as their faith follows strict believes that prohibits receiving blood. Geriatric patients requiring bloodless surgery are even more delicate and represent a challenge for surgeons. The physiological response of the over 65 year population to decreased hemoglobin level is slower and less effective than in young and adult patients. Herby we describe the perioperative protocol implemented in our surgical Department offered to geriatric Jehovah's Witness patients. Preoperative optimization of the patients is the key step in the preparation period. Intraoperative anesthetic and surgical measures are also required along with a strict postoperative follow-up. From our experience, bloodless surgery is feasible in the geriatric population as long as it is performed in specialized centers where a multidisciplinary team is prepared to specifically manage this scenario. Rigorous patients selection and preparation are mandatory.Entities:
Keywords: Bloodless surgery; Elderly
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25183638 DOI: 10.1016/j.ijsu.2014.08.374
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Surg ISSN: 1743-9159 Impact factor: 6.071