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Westhoff Connie M - - 2006
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Molecular testing methods were introduced to the blood bank and transfusion medicine community more than a decade ago after cloning of the genes made genetic testing for blood groups, that is genotyping, possible. This review summarizes the progress made in the last decade in applying genotyping to ...
Marcinkowski Kaaren - - 2006
The use of re-infusion drains on 99 consecutive patients undergoing total knee arthroplasty surgery at a large hospital was analysed. As a control group the records of 99 patients treated without re-infusion were analysed retrospectively. The primary aim was to ascertain the cost effectiveness of the drains. Secondary aims were ...
Flegel Willy A - - 2006
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Since the adoption of molecular blood-group typing, the considerable heterogeneity of the serologic entities weak D and DEL at the molecular level has come to light. I offer an approach to the management of donors and patients expressing D antigen weakly and carrying any of the various ...
Green D W - - 2007
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: The objective was to carry out a retrospective study of changes in regional cerebral oxygen saturation (rSO2) using the Somanetics Invos Cerebral Oximeter (SICO) in older patients undergoing prolonged major abdominal surgery. Since evidence is accumulating that detection and correction of falls in rSO2 may be associated ...
Boodhwani Munir - - 2006
BACKGROUND: Although used routinely in pediatric patients, ultrafiltration techniques that reverse hemodilution are infrequently used in adults. Data from small, unblinded clinical trials suggest that the use of ultrafiltration can reduce inflammatory mediators, improve cardiac function, and reduce hemodilution. We conducted a meta-analysis of randomized trials to evaluate the effects ...
Nwolisa C E - - 2006
The increasing number of patients presenting with severe anaemia and who invariably receive blood transfusion is of concern. This retrospective study reports the pattern of presentation and the outcome of management of patients who were transfused in the Emergency Paediatric Unit of Federal Medical Centre, Owerri, between September 2002 and ...
Svendsen Mads N - - 2006
BACKGROUND: The urokinase-type plasminogen activation (uPA) system and the mannan-binding lectin (MBL) complement activation pathway are involved in regulation of immune responses. The blood concentrations of these molecules in the individual patient thus could be related to the risk of postoperative infectious complications. The aim of this retrospective study was ...
Nathens Avery B - - 2006
Allogeneic blood transfusions in surgical patients have been associated with an increased risk of infectious complications and organ dysfunction. Residual leukocytes contaminating units of packed red blood cells have been incriminated through the induction of anergy and/or a potentiated inflammatory response, leading to the possibility that leukoreduced red blood cell ...
Stollings Joanna L - - 2006
Nearly 14 million units of packed red blood cells are transfused in the United States each year. According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, in 1999, 6% of hospitals reported a shortage of blood, resulting in the cancellation or postponement of surgical procedures. The many limitations and ...
Agrawal Samir - - 2006
OBJECTIVE: To determine direct costs associated with a blood transfusion session in two hospital settings. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: The study was conducted in two United Kingdom hospital sites during April 2004. Transfusion sessions for patients receiving units of red blood cells within either haematology or oncology departments were followed ...
Khalil Philipe N - - 2006
OBJECTIVE: Aprotinin, a non-specific serine protease inhibitor, has been confirmed to be safe and effective in reducing intra- and postoperative blood drainage, transfusion requirements, and perioperative morbidity and mortality during coronary artery bypass surgery. It is the only one of the currently available haemo-static agents that is approved by the ...
Murphy Gavin J - - 2006
OBJECTIVES: We sought to evaluate the effectiveness of tranexamic acid in off-pump coronary artery bypass grafting surgery, either when used in combination with mechanical cell salvage or when used alone. METHODS: One hundred patients were randomized to either 2 g of tranexamic acid as an intravenous bolus before sternotomy or ...
Verma R R - - 2006
We studied 70 consecutive patients with adolescent idiopathic scoliosis who underwent corrective surgery. They were divided into two groups. In the study group of 38 patients one or more modern blood-conservation measures was used peri-operatively. The 32 patients in the control group did not have these measures. Both groups were ...
Epstein Nancy E - - 2006
STUDY DESIGN: To determine whether the normovolemic hemodilution (NH) technique would limit postoperative homologous blood transfusion requirements in 68 patients having multilevel lumbar laminectomies (3-6 levels) with predominant 1- or 2-level instrumented fusions. OBJECTIVE: In this setting, to define postoperative homologous blood transfusion requirements using NH. SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND DATA: ...
Denesiuk Lisa - - 2006
CONTEXT: Many remote hospitals keep small on-site stocks of red blood cell (RBC) units for emergency use and to support patient care programs. In Canada, the blood supplier does not accept returned units into inventory. Discard rates can, therefore, be high. OBJECTIVE: To transport near-outdate RBC units to a high-usage ...
Jagoditsch Michael - - 2006
PURPOSE: This study was designed to determine whether type or number of blood units transfused affected short-term and long-term outcome in patients undergoing surgery for rectal cancer. The number of perioperative blood units is associated with postoperative mortality and overall survival by some authors. In addition, allogenic perioperative blood transfusion ...
Bennett Joanne - - 2006
BACKGROUND: The risks associated with allogeneic blood transfusion are increasingly recognized. More blood is cross-matched for moderate blood loss surgery than any other indication. The role of acute normovolemic hemodilution (ANH) as a blood transfusion strategy was evaluated in a prospective randomized controlled trial. STUDY DESIGN AND METHODS: A total ...
Dunne James R - - 2006
Combat casualty care has made significant advances in recent years, including administration of blood products in far-forward locations. However, recent studies have shown blood transfusion to be a significant risk factor for infection and increased resource utilization in critically injured patients. We therefore sought to investigate the incidence of blood ...
Blajchman M A - - 2006
Many adverse events associated with the transfusion of allogeneic blood products have been shown to be related to the presence of allogeneic leukocytes in the blood product transfused. Until recently little attention has been paid to the leukocytes present in various blood components, however, over the past two decades it ...
Palmieri Tina L - - 2006
OBJECTIVE: To delineate blood transfusion practices and outcomes in patients with major burn injury. CONTEXT: Patients with major burn injury frequently require multiple blood transfusions; however, the effect of blood transfusion after major burn injury has had limited study. DESIGN: Multicenter retrospective cohort analysis. SETTING: Regional burn centers throughout the ...
Guay Joanne - - 2006
PURPOSE: To summarize the physiology and pathophysiology relevant to perioperative blood loss in children. Strategies to reduce blood losses are reviewed. METHODS: The literature was reviewed using the electronic library PUBMED and the Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews. Relevant studies published in English or French with an English abstract are ...
Bowley Douglas M - - 2006
BACKGROUND: Blood is a scarce and costly resource. Transfusion is often required after major trauma but blood may not be readily available, and concerns remain over the potential adverse consequences of allogeneic blood transfusion. Intraoperative blood salvage (IBS) is used extensively after blunt abdominal trauma, but when blood is contaminated ...
Damgaard Sune - - 2006
OBJECTIVES: Off-pump coronary surgery reduces transfusions, however, many patients still receive blood. This trial aims to clarify the effect of using a cell saver intraoperatively. DESIGN: In 60 patients shed blood was collected in the cell saver reservoir intraoperatively; randomization and processing or discharge were performed immediately after surgery. Primary ...
Mekonen Eshete
Background: Major surgical procedures often produce significant haemorrhage that may require transfusion of blood in order to maintain an adequate circulation. This study was aimed at comparing the effect of Acute Isovolemic Haemodilution (AIH) with use of Homologous Blood Transfusion during elective major surgery. Methods: This was a study prospective ...
Clarke Andrew - - 2006
STUDY DESIGN: Complete audit cycle. OBJECTIVE: Radical overhaul of the blood ordering practices made by the spinal surgery department, in order to maximize the efficient use of blood products. SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND DATA: Spinal surgeons request blood-based on historical practice and not evidence. Blood is a scarce resource. Provision relies ...
Madjdpour C - - 2006
Allogeneic red blood cell (RBC) transfusions are associated with multiple disadvantages, such as limited availability, high costs, multiple risks and side effects. In addition, large outcome studies comparing liberal (hemoglobin transfusion trigger range 9-10 g/dL) and restrictive (hemoglobin transfusion trigger range 7-9 g/dL) transfusion regimens still need to be performed ...
Vincent Jean-Louis - - 2006
OBJECTIVE: To summarize the incidences of anemia and blood transfusions in critically ill patients, assess their comparative risks and benefits, and briefly speculate on the possible effects of leukoreduction and blood storage on the need to reevaluate transfusion triggers. DESIGN: A review of the current literature was performed. RESULTS: Anemia ...
Vamvakas Eleftherios C - - 2006
BACKGROUND: An increased risk of postoperative infection (including pneumonia) attributable to the receipt of allogeneic blood transfusion has been investigated as a possible manifestation of transfusion-related immunomodulation (TRIM) in 16 randomized controlled trials (RCTs) and approximately 40 observational studies. OBJECTIVES: This review categorizes RCTs and observational studies with regard to ...
Madjdpour Caveh - - 2006
In the past, anemia in the perioperative period has been treated by red blood cell (RBC) transfusions relatively uncritically. RBC transfusions were believed to increase oxygen delivery by increasing hemoglobin concentration. Arbitrary transfusion triggers such as the "10/30 rule" (i.e., RBC transfusion indicated below a hemoglobin concentration of 10 g/dL ...
Alghamdi Abdullah A - - 2006
BACKGROUND: The use of blood conservation techniques is important in cardiac surgery as postoperative bleeding is common and allogeneic blood transfusion carries the risk of transfusion reactions and infection transmission. Erythropoietin with and without preoperative autologous blood donation is one of the modalities to avoid allogeneic blood transfusion. The objective ...
Ickx Brigitte E - - 2006
BACKGROUND: During liver transplantation (LT), profound activation of the fibrinolytic system can contribute significantly to perioperative bleeding. Prophylactic administration of antifibrinolytic agents has been shown to reduce blood loss and the need for allogeneic transfusion in these conditions. STUDY DESIGN AND METHODS: This prospective randomized trial included 51 cirrhotic patients ...
Twomley Katie M - - 2006
For many years, the traditional treatment for hospitalized patients in the United States who have developed anemia, whether associated with medical illness, surgical procedures or trauma, has been red blood cell transfusion, despite the absence of supporting data in many patient populations. Emerging evidence suggests that transfusions may, in fact, ...
Strumper-Groves Danja - - 2006
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: As a result of advances in pathogen testing and transfusion standards over the last decade, the risk of disease transmission through allogeneic blood transfusions has decreased markedly. The effects of allogeneic blood transfusions on the immune system, however, have received more attention, as they appear to influence ...
Camarasa M A - - 2006
BACKGROUND: Risks and costs of allogeneic blood transfusions mandate strategies to reduce blood loss in surgery. The objective of this study was to assess the efficacy of antifibrinolytic treatment in reducing perioperative blood loss during total knee replacement. METHODS: A double-blind, randomized and placebo-controlled clinical trial was carried out on ...
Rogers B A - - 2006
INTRODUCTION: This prospective audit studies the use of cross-matched blood in 301 patients over a 1-year period undergoing total knee (TKR) and total hip replacement (THR) surgery in an orthopaedic unit. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Analysis over the first 6 months revealed a high level of unnecessary cross-matched blood. The following ...
Fung Mark K - - 2006
BACKGROUND: A reduction in postoperative length of stay (PLOS) was recently demonstrated with the use of leukoreduced (LR) blood in cardiac surgery patients compared to a historical cohort who received non-LR blood. Follow-up data are now presented in a similar population after a 12-month period in which LR blood was ...
Sodha Neel R - - 2006
Aprotinin is a naturally occurring serine protease inhibitor that is being used with increasing frequency in cardiac surgery and beyond to reduce blood loss and the need for perioperative blood transfusion. Through inhibition of serine proteases such as plasmin, aprotinin significantly reduces fibrinolysis, thereby aiding hemostasis during surgical procedures. In ...
Slight Robert D - - 2006
BACKGROUND: Current blood prescription in cardiac surgery is based largely on hemoglobin (Hb) concentration. Hb may not provide a reliable guide to the patient's red cell (RBC) volume (RCV) during cardiac surgery as a consequence of the high fluid loads infused. This study provides estimates of the perioperative changes in ...
Nakamura Sayuri - - 2006
The association of blood pressure and levels of serum lipids, liver enzymes, blood glucose and aldehyde dehydrogenase 2 (ALDH2) with drinking habit was examined in Japanese men. The subjects were 264 men aged 39 to 80 years who were classified into the ALDH2 deficiency or sufficiency group using the ethanol ...
Davies Amanda - - 2006
BACKGROUND: Incorrect blood component transfused is a frequent serious incident associated with transfusion and often involves misidentification of the patient and/or the unit of blood. STUDY DESIGN AND METHODS: This study extended the evaluation of an electronic system involving bar code technology and handheld computers. Electronic control of collection of ...
Beale Elizabeth - - 2006
BACKGROUND: Despite evolving evidence that transfusion risks outweigh benefits in some patients, the critically injured continue to receive large quantities of blood. The present study evaluated patterns of red blood cell transfusions and risk factors for transfusions at various stages of admission in trauma patients. STUDY DESIGN: Prospective, observational study ...
Blanchette Christopher M - - 2007
The purpose of this study was to examine factors associated with the utilization and cost of blood transfusion during and post-spinal fusion surgery. A retrospective, observational study of 42,029 inpatients undergoing spinal fusion surgery in United States hospitals participating in the Perspective( Comparative Database for inpatient use was conducted. Descriptive ...
Wu Cheng-Chung - - 2006
OBJECTIVE: To examine the feasibility of a real "blood transfusion"-free hepatectomy in a large group of patients with liver tumors. SUMMARY BACKGROUND DATA: Bleeding control and blood transfusion remains problematic in liver resection. A real "blood transfusion"-free hepatectomy in a large group of patients has rarely been reported. The impact ...
Gödje O - - 2006
BACKGROUND: One cause of diffuse bleeding after cardiac operations may be a low plasma concentration of coagulation Factor XIII, which is essential for coagulation but is not covered by standard coagulation monitoring. PATIENTS AND METHODS: In a prospective, randomized, double blinded study, 2500 units, 1250 units, and a placebo were ...
Elzik Mark E - - 2006
While it has generally been accepted that a 3% change in hematocrit is equivalent to a 1-"unit" loss of blood, few studies have been published to actually document this. A more complete understanding of this correlation would be helpful in estimating blood loss from changes in hematocrit in patients sustaining ...
Alvarado-Ramy F - - 2006
In 2000, the American Red Cross (ARC) received reports of unusual transfusion reactions of unknown aetiology among patients receiving leucocyte-reduced (LR) red blood cell (RBC) units in multiple distribution regions. We evaluated potential risk factors of reactions among patients who received LR-RBC transfusions. A case-patient was defined as any patient ...
Miki C - - 2006
AIMS: It is still debated whether perioperative blood transfusion alters the incidence of disease recurrence or otherwise affects the prognosis after curative resection of malignant tumours. We conducted a prospective observational study of patients with colorectal cancer to provide data on the effect of blood transfusion and the related perioperative ...
Ruchholtz S - - 2006
The presented study was initiated to develop a scoring system for the prediction of red blood cell transfusion requirement in the early care of trauma patients. All trauma patients admitted to our institution who needed trauma team activation were evaluated during a 4-year period. A set of nine parameters with ...
Fields Ryan C - - 2006
The effect of blood transfusion on outcomes in esophageal surgery remains controversial. The contrasting conclusions drawn from a number of retrospective analyses with different methodologies create a landscape that is difficult to interpret. Because of the scope of esophageal resection, the need for blood transfusion cannot be eliminated. What recommendations ...
Cheang T - - 2006
Background. Blood transfusion has been reported as an independent risk factor for poor outcome after liver resection in spite of its well known benefits. Refinements in parenchymal dissection have been pursued to reduce blood loss and transfusion. A collagen-sealing device (CSD) has recently been touted as an alternative technique that ...
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