Cardiac surgery and cardiopulmonary bypass are associated with haemodilution, activation of haemostasis and blood transfusion. We undertook a randomised controlled trial that included 53 patients in order to compare autotransfusion of residual cardiopulmonary bypass blood with residual blood concentrated using the novel Hemosep(®) device. There was no difference in patients' mean (SD) haemoglobin concentration after autotransfusion of unprocessed blood compared with Hemosep; 103.5 (10.2) g.l(-1) vs 106.2 (12.4) g.l(-1), respectively, p = 0.40. The mean (SD) change in haemoglobin concentration after autotransfusion was 5.9 (5.3) g.l(-1) in the control group compared with 4.9 (6.3) g.l(-1) in the Hemosep group, p = 0.545. Adjusted for baselin...
Introduction: 10% of blood issued by the National Blood Service (220 000) is utilised in cardiac pro...
To evaluate the safety and effectiveness of the intraoperative phlebotomy with acute hemodilution an...
Hemolysis is a fact in all extracorporeal circuits, as shown in various studies by the increasing le...
The performance characteristics and clinical outcome of a novel hemoconcentrator, the HemoSep (Brigh...
Background: Cardiac surgery using cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) is associated with a coagulopathy due...
Abstract Background The return of extracorporeal circuit blood at the termination of cardiopulmonary...
For surgical bleeding problems, the cell saver has been used to return shed blood; however, overuse ...
The effect of haemodilution on antithrombin concentration was investigated in 73 patients undergoing...
OBJECTIVE: Generation of plasma free hemoglobin (pfHb) and activated complement during complex cardi...
Since the inception of cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB), little progress has been made concerning the de...
Given the shortages of banked blood, the risks of transfusion reactions, disease transmissions, and ...
Objective: Homologous blood transfusion after open heart surgery puts a tremendous load on the bloo...
Cardiac surgery involving cardiopulmonary bypass is a common yet complex procedure that results in c...
In a previous study we observed extensive clotting and fibrinolysis in blood from the thoracic cavit...
Cardiac surgery is traditionally a heavy user of blood and blood products. Until recently, the benef...
Introduction: 10% of blood issued by the National Blood Service (220 000) is utilised in cardiac pro...
To evaluate the safety and effectiveness of the intraoperative phlebotomy with acute hemodilution an...
Hemolysis is a fact in all extracorporeal circuits, as shown in various studies by the increasing le...
The performance characteristics and clinical outcome of a novel hemoconcentrator, the HemoSep (Brigh...
Background: Cardiac surgery using cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) is associated with a coagulopathy due...
Abstract Background The return of extracorporeal circuit blood at the termination of cardiopulmonary...
For surgical bleeding problems, the cell saver has been used to return shed blood; however, overuse ...
The effect of haemodilution on antithrombin concentration was investigated in 73 patients undergoing...
OBJECTIVE: Generation of plasma free hemoglobin (pfHb) and activated complement during complex cardi...
Since the inception of cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB), little progress has been made concerning the de...
Given the shortages of banked blood, the risks of transfusion reactions, disease transmissions, and ...
Objective: Homologous blood transfusion after open heart surgery puts a tremendous load on the bloo...
Cardiac surgery involving cardiopulmonary bypass is a common yet complex procedure that results in c...
In a previous study we observed extensive clotting and fibrinolysis in blood from the thoracic cavit...
Cardiac surgery is traditionally a heavy user of blood and blood products. Until recently, the benef...
Introduction: 10% of blood issued by the National Blood Service (220 000) is utilised in cardiac pro...
To evaluate the safety and effectiveness of the intraoperative phlebotomy with acute hemodilution an...
Hemolysis is a fact in all extracorporeal circuits, as shown in various studies by the increasing le...