1991
DOI: 10.1046/j.1537-2995.1991.31791368347.x
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Intraoperative blood salvage: a review

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“…It was shown that the hematocrit and the hemoglobin level could be reduced without increasing morbidity and mortality rates [146][147][148][149], and thus the use of normovolemic hemodilution should be encouraged [146,147]. Future attempts at reducing transfusion with allogeneic and predeposit autologous blood may depend on the clinical effectivity of bone marrow stimulating drugs [150,151], artificial blood products [152], and intraoperative and postoperative shed and reinfused autologous blood, at least in noncontaminated surgery for benign diseases [153][154][155].…”
Section: Prospects For the Futurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…It was shown that the hematocrit and the hemoglobin level could be reduced without increasing morbidity and mortality rates [146][147][148][149], and thus the use of normovolemic hemodilution should be encouraged [146,147]. Future attempts at reducing transfusion with allogeneic and predeposit autologous blood may depend on the clinical effectivity of bone marrow stimulating drugs [150,151], artificial blood products [152], and intraoperative and postoperative shed and reinfused autologous blood, at least in noncontaminated surgery for benign diseases [153][154][155].…”
Section: Prospects For the Futurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…[1][2][3] Different techniques for autologous transfusions have been developed. Autotransfusion can be subdivided depending on the extent to which the scavenged blood is processed prior to infusion.…”
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“…Electron microscopy reveals only minor alterations in red cell morphology with ICS as red cells maintain near normal survival and 2,3 diphosphoglycerate concentrations. 18 Patient's hemoglobin should be maintained at levels just sufficient to provide adequate oxygenation to the tissues. Perioperative management goal should be always focused toward safe transfusion-free transplantation with zero tolerance for blood loss of any kind.…”
Section: Perioperative Management Of An Organ Transplant Recipientmentioning
confidence: 99%