| Literature DB >> 27595070 |
David Liu1, Michael Dan2, Sara Martinez Martos1, Elaine Beller3.
Abstract
A perioperative blood management program is one of a number of important elements for successful patient care in total knee arthroplasty (TKA) and surgeons should be proactive in its application. The aims of blood conservation are to reduce the risk of blood transfusion whilst at the same time maximizing hemoglobin (Hb) in the postoperative period, leading to a positive effect on outcome and cost. An individualized strategy based on patient specific risk factors, anticipated blood loss and comorbidities are useful in achieving this aim. Multiple blood conservation strategies are available in the preoperative, intraoperative and postoperative periods and can be employed in various combinations. Recent literature has highlighted the importance of preoperative Hb optimization, minimizing blood loss and evidence-based transfusion guidelines. Given TKA is an elective procedure, a zero allogenic blood transfusion rate should be the aim and an achievable goal.Entities:
Keywords: Arthroplasty; Blood; Conservation strategies; Knee
Year: 2016 PMID: 27595070 PMCID: PMC5009041 DOI: 10.5792/ksrr.2016.28.3.179
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Knee Surg Relat Res ISSN: 2234-0726
Summary of Blood Management Interventions Available to Reduce Allogenic Transfusion Rates in Total Knee Arthroplasty Patients
Preoperative Iron Studies and Threshold Values for Iron Deficiency in Patients with Preoperative Anaemia, Requiring Correction prior to Total Knee Arthroplasty
Allogenic Transfusion Rate Using Autologous Reinfusion of Salvaged Blood Cells in Randomized Controlled Trials and Cohort Studies on Total Knee Arthroplasty
a)Unpublished data.
Fig. 1Blood conservation algorithm used in our unit for total knee arthroplasty. Hb: hemoglobin.