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New application of the autotrans: Autologous support of the organ donor and salvage of the donor's red blood cells for the transfusion support of organ recipients

โœ Scribed by Mauro Valbonesi; Mauro Ferrari; Susanna Zia; Carlo Piri; Mauro Fella; Pierantonlo Pittaluga; Carla Zat; Alessandro Concaro; Iris Fontana; Francesco Destefano; Gian Franco Ciappina; Marcello Canale


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1988
Tongue
English
Weight
286 KB
Volume
4
Category
Article
ISSN
0733-2459

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โœฆ Synopsis


Organ donation is usually limited to solid tissues; paradoxically, organ donors undergoing explant are often transfused in preparation for or during surgery. This practice increases the requirement for blood and adds immunological and infectious risks for both recipients and donors of grafts. We have investigated the possibility of supporting an explant with intraoperative blood salvage and, in the case of a cadaver donor, at the end of the operation, salvaging blood for potential use in the graft recipient. This preliminary report describes the technique and the results obtained in two procedures. The volume of red cells with a hematocrit of 55% obtained from the two donors was 2,090 and 1,180 ml, respectively. These components were employed for the transfusion support of the organ recipients.


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