AbstractPurpose: Although autologous blood procurement has become a standard of care in elective surgery, recent studies have questioned its cost-effectiveness. We therefore reviewed our 3-year experience with intraoperative cell salvage in patients who underwent elective abdominal aortic aneurysm repair.Methods: A 3-year retrospective chart review of elective abdominal aortic aneurysm (infrarenal and suprarenal) repair was performed. Transthoracic repairs were excluded.Results: Estimated blood lost was 1748 + 1236 ml, or 35% of baseline blood volume (5012 + 689 ml). Overall, 164 (89%) received red blood cell (RBC) transfusions (3.5 + 2.0 U/patient). The cost per patient for cell salvage was $315 + $97, representing 31% of all RBC costs and...
BACKGROUND: The increasing cost of blood products and associated risks of transfusion have lead to a...
Intra-operative cell salvage (CS) was reported to be ineffective, safe and not cost-effective in low...
AbstractPurpose: This study was designed to determine the influence of changes in intraoperative man...
AbstractPurpose: Although autologous blood procurement has become a standard of care in elective sur...
Background. The use and effectiveness of intraoperative cell salvage has been analyzed in many surgi...
Aim. The aim of this study was to evaluate the impact of intraoperative cell salvage (ICS) on the ea...
AbstractObjectiveAbdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) repairs, both elective and rupture, are associated ...
The need for blood transfusion during abdominal aneurysm repair can be considerable (number of dono...
AbstractObjective: The objective of this study was to report current transfusion requirements and ou...
Objectives:To determine if cell-salvaged autologous blood can serve as an alternative to homologous ...
Objectives: To determine if cell-salvaged autologous blood can serve as an alternative to homologous...
Background: Intraoperative blood loss and transfusion are known determinants of mortality and morbid...
AbstractObjective: this study compares our costs of salvaging patients with ruptured abdominal aorti...
Abstract Background We sought to evaluate the safety, efficacy, and cost-effectiveness of intraopera...
AbstractPurpose: The net benefit of routine intraoperative autotransfusion (IAT) in patients undergo...
BACKGROUND: The increasing cost of blood products and associated risks of transfusion have lead to a...
Intra-operative cell salvage (CS) was reported to be ineffective, safe and not cost-effective in low...
AbstractPurpose: This study was designed to determine the influence of changes in intraoperative man...
AbstractPurpose: Although autologous blood procurement has become a standard of care in elective sur...
Background. The use and effectiveness of intraoperative cell salvage has been analyzed in many surgi...
Aim. The aim of this study was to evaluate the impact of intraoperative cell salvage (ICS) on the ea...
AbstractObjectiveAbdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) repairs, both elective and rupture, are associated ...
The need for blood transfusion during abdominal aneurysm repair can be considerable (number of dono...
AbstractObjective: The objective of this study was to report current transfusion requirements and ou...
Objectives:To determine if cell-salvaged autologous blood can serve as an alternative to homologous ...
Objectives: To determine if cell-salvaged autologous blood can serve as an alternative to homologous...
Background: Intraoperative blood loss and transfusion are known determinants of mortality and morbid...
AbstractObjective: this study compares our costs of salvaging patients with ruptured abdominal aorti...
Abstract Background We sought to evaluate the safety, efficacy, and cost-effectiveness of intraopera...
AbstractPurpose: The net benefit of routine intraoperative autotransfusion (IAT) in patients undergo...
BACKGROUND: The increasing cost of blood products and associated risks of transfusion have lead to a...
Intra-operative cell salvage (CS) was reported to be ineffective, safe and not cost-effective in low...
AbstractPurpose: This study was designed to determine the influence of changes in intraoperative man...