BACKGROUNDFat in wound blood observed in orthopedic or cardiac surgery might pose a risk for fat embolism during blood salvage. Fat removal was optimized in the washing process. STUDY DESIGN AND METHODSIn an experimental study blood from fresh donations was adjusted to a hematocrit (Hct) of 25% and an admixture of 1.25% human tissue fat. This blood was processed with the cell salvage device XTRA in a modified program mode. Volumetric quantification of fat was performed after centrifugation of blood samples in Pasteur pipettes. From the volumes, the Hct levels and the concentrations of fat and other variables elimination rates and RBC recovery were calculated. RESULTSPretests showed wash volume, wash flow, and process interruptions affecting...
Background: The use of cell salvage and autologous blood transfusion has become an important method ...
OBJECTIVETo compare erythrocyte recovery by a cell salvage device between swab-washing by manual agi...
Background: Concerns regarding the safety of transfused blood, have prompted reconsideration of the ...
BackgroundFat present during blood salvage in orthopaedic or cardiac surgery can pose a risk of fat ...
BACKGROUND: Although transfusion or return of salvaged shed blood has become popular in major orthop...
ObjectiveFat embolization to the brain is a potential problem in cardiac surgery, assumed to origina...
Introduction: During cardiac surgery aided by cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) the autotransfusion of pe...
Background and Objectives The use of an autotransfusion device to wash blood of the incision site is...
Cell salvage is an efficient method to reduce the transfusion of homologous banked blood, as documen...
Centrifugal red blood cell washers for intraoperative autotransfusion process shed blood during surg...
Background: Cell salvage is commonly used as part of a blood conservation strategy. However concerns...
Objective: Fat microemboli are generated during cardiac surgery that are associated with post-operat...
We undertook a prospective controlled clinical trial of 109 patients to determine whether postoperat...
Abstract Background The use of cell salvage and autologous blood transfusion has become an important...
This work aims to characterize a new method to recover low-manipulated human adipose tissue, enriche...
Background: The use of cell salvage and autologous blood transfusion has become an important method ...
OBJECTIVETo compare erythrocyte recovery by a cell salvage device between swab-washing by manual agi...
Background: Concerns regarding the safety of transfused blood, have prompted reconsideration of the ...
BackgroundFat present during blood salvage in orthopaedic or cardiac surgery can pose a risk of fat ...
BACKGROUND: Although transfusion or return of salvaged shed blood has become popular in major orthop...
ObjectiveFat embolization to the brain is a potential problem in cardiac surgery, assumed to origina...
Introduction: During cardiac surgery aided by cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) the autotransfusion of pe...
Background and Objectives The use of an autotransfusion device to wash blood of the incision site is...
Cell salvage is an efficient method to reduce the transfusion of homologous banked blood, as documen...
Centrifugal red blood cell washers for intraoperative autotransfusion process shed blood during surg...
Background: Cell salvage is commonly used as part of a blood conservation strategy. However concerns...
Objective: Fat microemboli are generated during cardiac surgery that are associated with post-operat...
We undertook a prospective controlled clinical trial of 109 patients to determine whether postoperat...
Abstract Background The use of cell salvage and autologous blood transfusion has become an important...
This work aims to characterize a new method to recover low-manipulated human adipose tissue, enriche...
Background: The use of cell salvage and autologous blood transfusion has become an important method ...
OBJECTIVETo compare erythrocyte recovery by a cell salvage device between swab-washing by manual agi...
Background: Concerns regarding the safety of transfused blood, have prompted reconsideration of the ...