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. 2019 Feb;103(2):387-391.
doi: 10.1097/TP.0000000000002343.

Preoperative Autologous Blood Collection in Adult Living Liver Donors: Are We Wasting Donor Blood and Increasing Exposure to Risk?

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Preoperative Autologous Blood Collection in Adult Living Liver Donors: Are We Wasting Donor Blood and Increasing Exposure to Risk?

Solmaz Poorsattar Manuel et al. Transplantation. 2019 Feb.

Abstract

Background: Despite waning indications in the general population for preoperative autologous blood donation (PABD), it is a procedure that continues to be offered to healthy living liver donor (LLD). In this study, we sought to understand the impact of PABD on the LLD population.

Methods: We retrospectively reviewed charts of one institution's LLDs over a 2-year period. Per institutional protocol, all accepted LLDs donated 1 unit of autologous blood before living donor hepatectomy.

Results: Sixty-six LLDs underwent PABD and 59 of these donors underwent living donor hepatectomy. In this cohort, there was a significant 1.2 g/dL drop in hemoglobin (HB) from baseline (before PABD) to the evening before surgery. Mean (standard deviation [SD]) procedure estimated blood loss was 260 mL (±100), mean (SD) resected graft weight was 592 g (±174). No allogeneic blood was transfused. Forty-two percent of LLD received autologous transfusion. Mean (SD) pretransfusion HB of transfused LLDs was 11.7 g/dL (±1.2). All LLDs had negative antibody screens. Sixty-three percent of donated autologous units were discarded.

Conclusions: Preoperative autologous blood donation in our population is associated with decreased preoperative HB, increased exposure of healthy LLD to unnecessary transfusion-related risks and high rates of discarded blood product. We encourage further investigation and reconsideration of the practice of PABD and autologous transfusion in LLDs.

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