Intraoperative blood salvage may shorten the lifespan of red blood cells within 3 days postoperatively: A pilot study
Autor: | Shan-Shan Zuo, Qin Huang, Wen-Tong Meng, Xin-Yi Liao, Da-Ming Gou, Jie Zhang |
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Rok vydání: | 2017 |
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Zdroj: | Medicine |
ISSN: | 1536-5964 |
Popis: | Background: Intraoperative blood salvage (IBS) recovers most lost blood, and is widely used in the clinic. It is unclear why IBS does not reduce long-term postoperative requirements for red blood cells (RBCs), and 1 possibility is that IBS affects RBC lifespan. Methods: Prospectively enrolled patients who underwent spine, pelvic, or femur surgery not involving allogeneic RBC transfusion were grouped based on whether they received IBS or not. Volumes of blood lost and of RBCs salvaged during surgery were recorded. Total blood cell counts, levels of plasma-free hemoglobin, and CD235a-positive granulocytes were determined perioperatively. Results: Although intraoperative blood loss was higher in the IBS group (n = 45) than in the non-IBS group (n = 52) (P |
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