Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3335556 Transfusion and Apheresis Science 2013 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

Background and objectivesTransfusion of autologous whole blood is one available method to reduce the need for allogenic blood transfusion. The aim of the present study was to investigate the quality of shed blood collected in a new intraoperative autotransfusion system.Materials and methodsIn this prospective study fifteen consecutive patients who were scheduled for elective total hip arthroplasty were included. Shed blood was collected with a novel intraoperative autologous blood transfusion system (Sangvia®, AstraTech) from the surgical wound. Blood samples were taken from the transfusion bag.ResultsMean blood loss during operation was 364 ml (190–750 ml) and mean transfused blood volume was 200 ml (30–700 ml). Mean haemoglobin concentration was 62 g/l (17–91 g/l) and mean plasma free haemoglobin concentration was 6.7 g/l (1.9–12.7 g/l) in transfusion blood.ConclusionThe basic laboratory characteristics of intraoperatively salvaged blood with the Sangvia® system are generally in the same range as reported in the studies on the postoperative transfusion of unwashed blood. From a blood quality point of view, our study indicates that transfusion of intraoperatively salvaged unwashed blood with the Sangvia® system in patients undergoing total hip arthroplasty is expected to be safe.

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