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In Vitro Evaluation of the Fresenius Kabi CATSmart Autotransfusion System.

Melissa Alberts1, Robert C Groom2, Richard Walczak1, Robert Kramer2, Adrienne Karpiel3, Jeanette Dieter3, Lisa Sheth3, Nathaniel H Greene4, Edmund H Jooste4.   

Abstract

Use of autotransfusion systems to collect, wash, and concentrate shed blood during surgical procedures is a widely used method for reducing postoperative anemia and the need for blood transfusions. The aim of this study was to evaluate the CATSmart Continuous Autotransfusion System wash program performance with small (200 or 700 mL) and large volumes (1,000 mL) of shed blood and to determine non-inferiority of the CATSmart to the C.A.T.S plus system. Human whole blood was collected in citrate phosphate dextrose, diluted, and divided into two aliquots to be processed as a pair using the C.A.T.S plus and CATSmart systems with their corresponding wash programs: low-volume, high quality/smart, or emergency wash. Final packed red cell product was analyzed for red blood cell (RBC), white blood cell, and platelet counts; hemoglobin; hemolysis; RBC recovery rates; and elimination of albumin, total protein, and potassium. The mean hematocrit (HCT) after processing with CATSmart and C.A.T.S plus systems were 59.63% and 57.71%, respectively. The calculated overall RBC recovery rates on the CATSmart and C.A.T.S plus systems were 85.41% and 84.99%, respectively. Elimination of albumin (97.5%, 98.0%), total proteins (97.1%, 97.5%), and potassium (92.1%, 91.9%) were also calculated for the CATSmart and C.A.T.S plus systems. The CATSmart and C.A.T.S plus systems both provided a high-quality product in terms of HCT, protein elimination, and hemolysis rates across the range of tested shed blood volumes and all wash programs. The study was able to confirm the CATSmart is non-inferior to the C.A.T.S plus system.

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Keywords:  autotransfusion; blood conservation; cell salvage

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28638159      PMCID: PMC5474889     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Extra Corpor Technol        ISSN: 0022-1058


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