Efficacy of cell saver in reducing homologous blood transfusions during OPCAB surgery: a prospective randomized trial
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Efficacy of cell saver in reducing homologous blood transfusions during OPCAB surgery: a prospective randomized trial
Abstract
Despite the refinements in surgical technique, rates of homologous blood transfusion (HBT) in cardiac surgery remain high. The adverse effects of blood transfusion are well documented. Retransfusion of shed mediastinal blood reduces the requirement for HBTs during conventional coronary artery bypass grafting. However, some studies have found that autotransfusion leads to bleeding diathesis and paradoxical increase in blood transfusions. Through this prospective randomized trial, we have studied the safety and efficacy of this modality in patients undergoing off-pump coronary artery bypass grafting (OPCAB). Fifty patients enrolled in the study and 49 fulfilled the study criteria. They were randomly divided into group C (cell saver) and group N (non-cell saver). Whereas the cell saver group received processed shed autologous blood and homologous blood if necessary, the non-saver group was transfused homologous blood only. The threshold for transfusion was haemoglobin of 9 g dL(-1) in both the groups. The cell saver group required significantly less number of HBTs (1.6 +/- 1.2 vs. 2.4 +/- 1.3 units). The incidence of re-exploration was zero in both the groups. The mean mediastinal drainage in both the groups was not significantly different (355 +/- 196 vs. 316 +/- 119.8 mL). The number of patients requiring any blood transfusion however was very high. All the patients in the non-saver group and 20 (83%) of the patients in the saver group received homologous blood. During OPCAB surgery, the use of cell saver reduced the requirement for HBT. Its use is not associated with any clinically significant bleeding diathesis.
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