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Forgie M A - - 1998
BACKGROUND: Concern about risks associated with allogeneic red blood cell transfusion has led to interest in methods of decreasing patient exposure to perioperative transfusion. OBJECTIVE: To perform a meta-analysis to determine the degree to which predonation of autologous blood reduces patients' exposure to allogeneic blood and all transfusions of red ...
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Goodnough L T - - 1998
Autologous blood transfusion is an endorsed blood conservation strategy that has become widely practiced in elective surgical procedures. We review ten years' experience in this arena, along with emerging strategies designed to continue to minimize allogeneic blood exposure but reduce the costs associated with autologous blood procurement. We conclude that ...
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Wang C - - 1998
Autologous blood transfusion was evaluated in gynaecological repair procedures including abdominal/ vaginal hysterectomy with vaginal repair, post-hysterectomy vaginal suspension and fixation, uni/bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy with vaginal colpopexy and sling procedures. A total of 247 autologous units were collected from 95 patients at the regional blood centre with 1-3 units (mean 2-6 ...
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Domen R E - - 1998
BACKGROUND: It is acknowledged that autologous blood is the safest for the patient to receive. However, it is generally not appreciated that transfusion reactions to autologous blood may occur, despite the fact that it is the patient's own blood. STUDY DESIGN AND METHODS: A retrospective review of all transfusion reactions ...
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Rainaldi M P - - 1998
The aim of this study was to assess blood salvage during Caesarean section. In 15 Caesarean sections, red cells lost were collected and washed with a Dideco machine and tested for the presence of fetoplacental material, bacterial contamination, free haemoglobin and fetal blood cells. Successive patients were allocated randomly to ...
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Hemodilution and intravenous perflubron emulsion as an alternative to blood transfusion: effects ...
Habler O P - - 1998
BACKGROUND: Intravenously administered perfluorocarbon (PFC) emulsions increase oxygen solubility in plasma. PFC might therefore temporarily replace red cells (RBCs) lost during intraoperative hemorrhage. In patients who have undergone hemodilution, the return of autologous blood may be delayed by the administration of PFC, and autologous RBCs may be saved for transfusion ...
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Grange C S - - 1998
OBJECTIVE: Concern over transmissible disease has increased interest in methods of minimizing homologous blood transfusion during elective surgery. One method is acute hemodilution, a technique previously unreported in parturients. This study was designed to determine its feasibility and safety in women at risk of hemorrhage during cesarean section. STUDY DESIGN: ...
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Lactated Ringer's solution versus hydroxyethyl starch for volume replacement in autologous blood ...
Kasper S M - - 1998
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The study was designed to evaluate whether volume replacement following blood donation can prevent arterial hypotension in autologous blood donors with cardiovascular disease. MATERIALS AND METHODS: One hundred nineteen autologous blood donors with known cardiovascular disease were randomly allocated to receive, following withdrawal of 500 ml of ...
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Knight J L - - 1998
In this nonrandomized study, alternative strategies were suggested to 10 orthopaedic surgeons to minimize autologous blood wastage, the risk of homologous blood transfusion, and cost associated with blood product usage after total knee arthroplasty (TKA). One hundred fifty-five patients with 177 consecutive TKAs over a 2-year period were studied. Group ...
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Shulman G - - 1998
A prospective evaluation has been undertaken of 382 patients undergoing reconstructive spine surgery during a thirty-six month period. Acute normovolaemic haemodilution and haemapheresis for blood component sequestration was used in 80 patients in the operating theatre. An average of two units each of freshly collected autologous red cells and fresh ...
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Charbel F T - - 1998
There are various intraoperative monitoring devices available today for helping the neurosurgeons the progress of the intracranial aneurysm surgery. Till now the intraoperative ultrasonic blood flow probes has been used only in vascular, cardiac, and transplant surgery. In the University of Illinois at Chicago we have been able to use ...
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Halpern N A - - 1997
OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this study is to compare normal saline with Isolyte S as the wash solutions during high-volume cell saver autologous blood transfusion. Normal saline, the standard wash solution in cell saver autologous blood transfusion, is associated with acid-base and electrolyte derangements. Isolyte S is a physiologic, balanced ...
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Heiss M M - - 1997
Even though blood transfusion-associated immunomodulatory effects have been reported, the basic immune mechanism is still not understood. Data from studies on the clinical effects of allogeneic blood-induced immunosuppression are contradictory. However, there are indications that autologous blood transfusion is not immunologically neutral but has intrinsic immunomodulatory potential. Therefore we investigated ...
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Shenolikar A - - 1997
We conducted a prospective, randomized study to assess the impact of cell salvage, auto transfusion on the requirements for allogeneic blood for patients undergoing a total knee replacement (TKR). One hundred consecutive TKR patients were randomly allocated to receive either autologous blood (using cell salvage) or an allogeneic blood transfusion ...
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Spark J I - - 1997
OBJECTIVES: To determine if cell-salvaged autologous blood can serve as an alternative to homologous blood, and to examine the incidence of infected complications and length of postoperative stay. DESIGN: A prospective randomised study comprising autologous and homologous blood transfusions in patients undergoing elective infrarenal abdominal aortic surgery. METHODS: Fifty patients ...
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Yamada T - - 1997
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the safety and usefulness of salvage-type autologous blood transfusion for abdominal simple total hysterectomy for uterine myoma. METHODS: Forty patients with uterine myoma diagnosed histologically were treated by abdominal simple total hysterectomy using an intraoperative blood salvage apparatus. Bacterial contamination in the processed blood was studied. RESULTS: ...
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Murray D J - - 1997
STUDY DESIGN: A retrospective review of consecutive pediatric and adolescent patients who required posterior spinal fusion to correct scoliosis. OBJECTIVES: To 1) measure the participation of pediatric patients in predeposit programs for autologous and directed blood donation 2) to assess the success of autologous predonation in preventing allogeneic blood use, ...
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Farrer A - - 1997
The clinical benefits of using intraoperative autologous blood transfusion during abdominal aortic aneurysm bypass surgery become increasingly apparent when use of autologous and homologous blood transfusions is compared. That homologous blood transfusions carry some risk is widely recognized. When autologous blood is used as a sole source of blood transfusion, ...
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Howdieshell T R - - 1997
Our objective was to determine the effects of anticoagulants and blood loss on hemodynamic, hematologic, and coagulation parameters following autotransfusion in an animal model of intraabdominal hemorrhage. We performed a prospective, randomized observational animal study at an animal research laboratory at a university medical center. Eight Landrace, domestic pigs, weighing ...
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Booke M - - 1997
Intraoperative autotransfusion of scavenged blood is an established method to reduce the need for perioperative homologous blood transfusion. However, if fat particles contaminate blood suctioned from the wound site, no reliable method is available to remove them during the washing and concentration of the recycled blood. A new generation of ...
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Crowley J P - - 1997
The relation among the bleeding time, the peripheral venous hematocrit, and the amount of blood shed at the template bleeding time site has not been previously defined. We studied this relation in 227 persons: 26 were patients with idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP), 137 were patients with a variety of other ...
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Acute normovolemic hemodilution can replace preoperative autologous blood donation as a standard ...
Monk T G - - 1997
Predonation of autologous blood (PAD) is a standard of care for patients undergoing radical prostatectomy, but recent studies have shown that PAD is not cost-effective. Acute normovolemic hemodilution (ANH) is an alternative autologous blood procurement technique that is much less costly than PAD. We compared the efficacy and costs of ...
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Ayyala R S - - 1997
Hypotony is a common complication following trabeculectomy in which antimetabolites are used. Autologous blood injection is an accepted form of treatment for hypotony that occurs secondary to overfiltration; however, injection into the filtering bleb has been associated with a rise in intraocular pressure for some patients with chronic postoperative hypotony. ...
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Kasper S M - - 1997
BACKGROUND: Modest autologous blood donation programs involving weekly phlebotomy and threshold hematocrits for blood donation higher than 33 percent are frequently used in patients scheduled for elective cardiac surgery. This study was performed to determine the gain in red cells (RBCs) obtained with such a program. STUDY DESIGN AND METHODS: ...
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Xenakis T A - - 1997
We performed a prospective study to determine the effect of postoperative collection and reinfusion of unwashed, filtered, salvaged blood alone and in combination with preoperative predeposited blood on the transfusion requirements of 375 patients treated with a total hip or total knee replacement. 208 patients were managed with postoperative blood ...
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Olsfanger D - - 1997
We hypothesized that the success of postoperative blood conservation after acute normovolaemic haemodilution (NVHD) is influenced by the extent of intraoperative bleeding and surgical trauma, and the timing of autologous blood transfusion. As total knee replacement is associated with minimal intraoperative but extensive postoperative blood loss, this procedure is ideally ...
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Kemper R R - - 1997
Approximately 6,000 to 7,000 orthotopic liver transplantation (OLT) procedures are performed annually, which require the administration of large volumes of blood products. Thus liver transplantation can significantly strain local and regional blood resources at a time when transfusion practices are changing dramatically, in large part because of anxiety caused by ...
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Lee J - - 1997
OBJECTIVE: To analyze the usefulness of autologous blood salvage and intraoperative isovolemic hemodilution in conjunction with autologous blood salvage in cardiac surgery, and also to compare two different autologous blood salvage methods. EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN: Retrospective analysis of transfusion practice in cardiac surgery. SETTING: University hospital. PATIENTS: One hundred and sixty ...
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Avall A - - 1997
BACKGROUND: Allogeneic blood transfusions cause immunosuppression. The aim of this study was to determine whether complement anaphylatoxins, cytokines, or both are released in the recipient, after blood transfusions in general, and after autologous blood transfusions in particular. METHODS: Thirty-one patients having total hip joint replacement surgery were randomized to receive ...
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Berti M - - 1997
STUDY OBJECTIVE: to compare passive heat retention by low-flow anesthesia, alone and with additional thermal insulation by reflective blankets, with forced-air warming preventing intraoperative hypothermia during combined epidural-general anesthesia. DESIGN: Randomized, controlled study. SETTING: Inpatient anesthesia at a university department of orthopedic surgery. PATIENTS: 30 ASA physical status I and ...
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Schmidt H - - 1997
BACKGROUND: Autotransfusion of shed mediastinal blood after coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) has been shown to reduce the requirement for allogeneic blood. We have previously demonstrated in non-randomized studies that the oxygen capacity of shed mediastinal blood is similar to the patient's circulating blood and better than stored allogeneic blood. ...
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Bernstein L H - - 1997
The transfusion records of 341 orthopedic patients who donated blood preoperatively in the years 1992 and 1993 were audited to review the transfusion practices associated with the surgical procedures. The study sample underwent 182 total knee (TKA), 123 total hip (THA) arthroplasties, and 33 laminectomies with fusion (LAM) and 3 ...
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Cazenave J P - - 1997
Patients expected to need at least three units of blood for their elective cardiovascular or orthopaedic surgery, were allocated randomly to receive intravenous (i.v.) Epoetin alfa 600 IU kg-1 (n = 27), 300 IU kg-1 (n = 30) or placebo (n = 23), on days 1, 4 and 7. Provided ...
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Flynn W J - - 1997
PURPOSE: To report delayed hyphema and intravitreal blood as complications following intrableb autologous blood injection after trabeculectomy. METHODS: Case report. A 44-year-old woman with hypotony and maculopathy after trabeculectomy with mitomycin C received an intrableb autologous blood injection. RESULTS: Three days after the blood injection, a hyphema formed and subsequently ...
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McNally M A - - 1997
We studied the effect of total knee replacement on venous flow in 110 patients. Resting venous blood flow was measured using strain-gauge plethysmography before operation, after surgery and after discharge from hospital. There was a significant reduction in mean venous capacitance (p < 0.001) and mean venous outflow (p < ...
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Newman J H - - 1997
We have carried out a randomised, controlled trial on 70 patients having unilateral total knee replacement in which transfusion was either with homologous bank blood or by reinfusion of unwashed blood salvaged after operation. No complications or adverse effects were observed from reinfusion. The need for bank blood was reduced ...
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Kristiansson M E - - 1997
22 patients undergoing elective hip arthroplasty were studied. In 12 patients, a closed-loop autotransfusion system, without anticoagulant, was used and 10 had an ordinary wound drainage allowing repeated blood sampling from the wound. Plasma concentrations of antithrombin (AT), fibrin, soluble (SF) and fibrin D-dimer were determined preoperatively, 3, 8, and ...
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Wollinsky K H - - 1997
40 patients undergoing primary hip arthroplasty, given autologous processed blood transfusion, were randomized a receive no antibiotic prophylaxis (group A, n 20) or cefuroxime (1.5 g single injection; group B, n 20). Bacterial contamination at various steps in the autotransfusion procedure was assessed in liquid and solid culture media. The ...
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Selo-Ojeme D O - - 1997
Thirty-three cases of ruptured ectopic pregnancies treated by emergency autologous blood transfusion were compared with 85 cases treated by homologous blood. The postoperative outcome was satisfactory and the duration of hospital stay was similar in both groups. However, the quantity of blood transfused in those who received autologous blood was ...
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Collin G R - - 1997
The management of splenic trauma presents a dilemma to the surgeon, who must weigh the risks of operative versus nonoperative management. Laparoscopy has been used increasingly for trauma cases to decrease the morbidity associated with standard laparotomy. Autotransfusion of the patient's shed blood has also become widespread to decrease the ...
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Oishi C S - - 1997
Acute normovolemic hemodilution has been reported to result in blood savings varying from 18% to 90%. Very few of these are randomized prospective studies. This study attempts to determine the blood transfusion savings if acute normovolemic hemodilution is used in combination with autologous predonated blood and cell saver. Thirty-three patients ...
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Schmidt H - - 1997
BACKGROUND: Autotransfusion of shed mediastinal blood reduces blood requirement after coronary artery bypass grafting. Recently, two nonrandomized trials indicated that autotransfusion elevates the levels of cardiac enzymes after cardiac operations. METHODS: Prospective, randomized controlled studies involving 120 patients (study A) and 15 patients (study B) having elective uncomplicated coronary artery ...
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Park K I - - 1997
OBJECTIVE: To assess the feasibility of intra-operative autotransfusion (IAT) as a method of decreasing or avoiding homologous blood transfusion during radical cystectomy. PATIENTS AND METHODS: IAT was performed in 10 patients with bladder cancer who underwent radical cystectomy. The patients were divided into two groups: group 1 consisted of six ...
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Larocque B J - - 1997
BACKGROUND: Given the high cost of autologous blood donation for elective surgery, it would be desirable to predict which patients are most likely to benefit from the procedure. The purpose of this study was to develop a point score system for predicting the likelihood of blood transfusion in hip and ...
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Kahraman S - - 1997
BACKGROUND: Acute normovolemic hemodilution combined with retransfusion is one of the various techniques proposed to avoid homologous blood transfusion in cardiac surgery. The purpose of the present paper is to study the effect of the volume of autologous blood collected pre-cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) on homologous blood requirements and total estimated ...
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Cataldi S - - 1997
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the benefits of intraoperative autotransfusion of autologous blood on the conservation of allogenic blood, including cost-effectiveness and the consequences for hemoglobin level and coagulation tests. METHODS: The Hoemonetics Cell Saver 4 autotransfusion system (Hoemonetics Corporation, MA) was used when the estimated ...
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Walpoth B H - - 1997
A number of different blood-processing methods can be used at the end of cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) to improve the quality of autologous blood. They include centrifugation, hemofiltration and cell-washing. They differ in processing time required, cost of disposables and the quality of the processed autologous blood product. The newly developed ...
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Goh M - - 1997
OBJECTIVES: To determine if autologous blood donation prior to anatomical radical retropubic prostatectomy, given current improvements in surgical technique, is necessary. METHODS: The medical records of 200 consecutive patients undergoing radical retropubic prostatectomy for clinically localized prostate cancer were reviewed with regard to (1) preoperative hematocrit (HCT); (2) estimated blood ...
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Choudhri S A - - 1997
PURPOSE: To evaluate the efficacy of autologous blood injections for treating overfiltering or leaking blebs after glaucoma surgery. METHOD: Retrospective review of ten eyes of ten patients who received intrableb autologous blood injections for hypotonous maculopathy. RESULTS: After intrableb blood injection, average intraocular pressure increased from 4.3 mm Hg to ...
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Lee S J - - 1997
Most cost-effectiveness analyses of autologous blood donation show very small health benefits for a substantial increase in resource utilization. However, these analyses do not consider the psychological benefits of peace of mind to patients participating in the program. In order to quantitate these benefits, we employed contingent valuation methodology to ...
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