1991
DOI: 10.1097/00132586-199110000-00043
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Acute Hypervolemic Hemodilution to Avoid Blood Transfusion During Major Surgery

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“…Trouwborst et al 5 had shown that the need of blood transfusion in 16 of their patients who were treated with acute hypervolemic hemodilution using 6% dextran 70 and lactated Ringer solution (1:1 proportion) was reduced without any significant difference in the red blood cell value provided that the bleeding was less than 20% of the blood volume.…”
Section: Departement Of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care Unit Faculmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Trouwborst et al 5 had shown that the need of blood transfusion in 16 of their patients who were treated with acute hypervolemic hemodilution using 6% dextran 70 and lactated Ringer solution (1:1 proportion) was reduced without any significant difference in the red blood cell value provided that the bleeding was less than 20% of the blood volume.…”
Section: Departement Of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care Unit Faculmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent meta-analysis concerning ANH in 42 trials has shown only modest benefits from preoperative ANH mainly due to methodological differences and the lack of properly designed controlled trials (Kreimeier and Messmer, 1996;Segal et al, 2004). Some previous clinical trials have used acute preoperative volume expansion without any blood removal and established this relatively new technique as hypervolemic hemodilution (HHD) (Trouwborst et al, 1990a;1990b;Mielke et al, 1997). Very little is known about the efficacy and microhemodynamic effects of HHD compared to ANH.…”
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confidence: 99%