Literature DB >> 2783753

Reduction of blood utilization during myocardial revascularization.

W Dietrich1, A Barankay, G Dilthey, H P Mitto, J A Richter.   

Abstract

The efficacy of four different blood conservation techniques in decreasing the homologous blood requirement in cardiac operations was studied prospectively in 100 patients undergoing myocardial revascularization. The patients were randomly assigned to four groups of 25 each as follows: group I, retransfusion of oxygenator blood after termination of extracorporeal circulation; group II, processing of oxygenator content by means of a cell separator; group III, predonation of autologous blood and isovolumetric substitution of hydroxyethyl starch (10 ml/kg bodyweight) after the induction of anesthesia in addition to the use of a cell separator; and group IV, predonation and the use of a cell separator plus postoperative retransfusion of shed mediastinal blood. To form homologous groups, we accepted only male patients without impairment of left ventricular function for the study. In addition, patients with internal mammary artery grafts and a duration of extracorporeal circulation less than 45 minutes or more than 90 minutes were excluded. The bank blood requirement during hospitalization was 2132 +/- 824 ml in group I, 1371 +/- 928 ml in group II, 833 +/- 599 ml in group III, and 408 +/- 559 ml in group IV. The use of blood conservation techniques resulted in reductions of homologous blood requirements of 34%, 60%, and 80%, respectively, in groups II to IV as compared with the requirement in group I. There were no complications related to autologous blood transfusion. We conclude that the use of blood conservation techniques can considerably reduce the homologous blood requirement in cardiac operations and therefore decrease transfusion-related risks.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2783753

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg        ISSN: 0022-5223            Impact factor:   5.209


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2.  Recommendations for the transfusion management of patients in the peri-operative period. III. The post-operative period.

Authors:  Giancarlo Maria Liumbruno; Francesco Bennardello; Angela Lattanzio; Pierluigi Piccoli; Gina Rossetti
Journal:  Blood Transfus       Date:  2011-04-20       Impact factor: 3.443

3.  Mechanical methods of reducing blood transfusion in cardiac surgery: randomised controlled trial.

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