Acute normovolemic hemodilution and intraoperative cell salvage in aortic surgery
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- DOI: 10.1067/mva.2002.124363
Acute normovolemic hemodilution and intraoperative cell salvage in aortic surgery
Abstract
Objective: The objective of this study was to report current transfusion requirements and outcomes in patients undergoing elective aortic surgery with autologous transfusion.
Methods: This was a retrospective review of transfusion practice in infrarenal aortic surgery in a tertiary vascular unit with a longstanding interest in autologous transfusion. One hundred and ten consecutive patients underwent infrarenal aortic surgery with a combination of acute normovolemic hemodilution (ANH) and intraoperative cell salvage (ICS). All patients underwent hemodilution to a target hemoglobin concentration of 11 g/dL and underwent ICS with a centrifugal device.
Results: Median blood loss was 1140 mL (interquartile range [IQR], 683 to 1609 mL) in 78 aneurysm repairs and 775 mL (IQR, 400 to 1225 mL) in 32 aortobifemoral bypasses for occlusive disease (P =.02), resulting in a median salvaged red cell volume of 403 mL (IQR, 256 to 563 mL) for aneurysm repairs and 250 mL (IQR, 200 to 290 mL) in bypass surgery (P =.001). Thirty-six patients (33%) needed transfusion of stored blood, for a total of 115 units, with just four patients needing more than five units. The mortality rate was 8% (9/110). With multivariate analysis, low hemoglobin level (P =.006) and low platelet count (P =.023) were associated with stored blood transfusion.
Conclusion: Blood loss is too small to justify ICS in surgery for occlusive disease; ANH alone may be a suitable strategy. With appropriate experience, the combination of ANH and ICS may render crossmatching unnecessary, even in aortic aneurysm surgery.
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