2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijoa.2007.08.001
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Cell salvage in obstetrics

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“…In addition, it has been demonstrated that recovered blood cells exhibited an improved oxygen carrying capacity and stronger anti-infiltration capacity than stored blood cells, which reduce the incidence of metabolic acidosis and electrolyte imbalance caused by the infusion of a large number of stored blood cells (23). Other studies that compared intraoperative cell salvage with allogeneic blood transfusion have demonstrated an increased mean erythrocyte viability, increased 2,3-DPG (24,25) and increased ATP levels (26,27) in salvaged blood. In the present study, no significant difference in the levels of Na + K + -ATPase, Ca 2+ -ATPase, Mg 2+ -ATPase and 2,3-DPG were observed between pre-operative and recovered RBCs, suggesting that autologous blood transfusion in liver transplantation in patients with hepatitis B and decompensation had no significant influence on the functions of RBCs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, it has been demonstrated that recovered blood cells exhibited an improved oxygen carrying capacity and stronger anti-infiltration capacity than stored blood cells, which reduce the incidence of metabolic acidosis and electrolyte imbalance caused by the infusion of a large number of stored blood cells (23). Other studies that compared intraoperative cell salvage with allogeneic blood transfusion have demonstrated an increased mean erythrocyte viability, increased 2,3-DPG (24,25) and increased ATP levels (26,27) in salvaged blood. In the present study, no significant difference in the levels of Na + K + -ATPase, Ca 2+ -ATPase, Mg 2+ -ATPase and 2,3-DPG were observed between pre-operative and recovered RBCs, suggesting that autologous blood transfusion in liver transplantation in patients with hepatitis B and decompensation had no significant influence on the functions of RBCs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If Hb is between 6 and 10 g/dL, the indication will depend upon whether patient is actively bleeding or having history of previous haemorrhage or having some medical condition where optimal Hb of > 7 g/dL is required. [11] The common goals for transfusion in the obstetric patient [12] is to achieve-…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…there was no need to replicate the quality assurance test on a large scale). (11)(12)(13) Two important issues unique to obstetric cell salvage were addressed in previous studies: amniotic fluid embolism and Rh isoimmunisation. (14,15) Theoretically, there is a risk that the salvaged blood may be contaminated with amniotic fluid and hence elicit amniotic fluid embolism when reinfused into the maternal circulation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%