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Korean Journal of Anesthesiology
1994 Volume.27 No. 7 p.772 ~ p.777
Experience of Autotransfusion in Spinal Surgery
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Abstract
Autotransfusion has been used widely in surgical patients for the purpose of preventing complications associated with homologous transfusion. Recently it has been drawing much attention for the fear of transfusion-transmitted disease, especially
AIDS.
So we studied about the autotransfusion applied to spinal surgical patients with various combinations of its methods in each patient. We measured perioperative changes of complete blood count associated with autotransfusion and the amount of
blood
salvaged by intra-and postoperative autotransfusion. And we scrutinized the occurrence of complications associated with transfusion.
After presurgical blood deposit of 3 units (n=12), hemoglobin and hematocrit levels decreased to 12.0¡¾1.2 gm% and 35.5¡¾2.6% while the initial levels were 140¡¾1.1 gm% and 40.6¡¾2.8% respectively. The average salvaged blood volume during
operation
by
Cell saver (Haemonetics, USA) was 300¡¾110 ml (n=14) and postoperatively salvaged blood volume using Orth-evacTM was 313¡¾114 ml (n=14). Of those who received potoperative autotransfusion (n=14), 2 patients revealed febrile reaction immediately
after
transfusion, but fever subsided thereafter without specific treatment. In conclusion, autotransfusion was carried out safely in operations when transfusion was expected, and so we recommend autotransfusion as a method of transfusion by which the
complications of homologous transfusion can be averted.
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