AbstractObjectives: The obligatory hemodilution resulting from crystalloid priming of the cardiopulmonary bypass circuit represents a major risk factor for blood transfusion in cardiac operations. We therefore examined whether retrograde autologous priming of the bypass circuit would result in decreased hemodilution and red cell transfusion. Methods: Sixty patients having first-time coronary bypass were prospectively randomized to cardiopulmonary bypass with or without retrograde autologous priming. Retrograde autologous priming was performed at the start of bypass by draining crystalloid prime from the arterial and venous lines into a recirculation bag (mean volume withdrawal: 880 ± 150 ml). Perfusion and anesthetic techniques were otherwi...
Background:Efforts have been made to minimize transfusion of packed red blood cells in patients unde...
It is important to avoid unnecessary blood cell transfusion. However, the associations of hemodiluti...
Background:Efforts have been made to minimize transfusion of packed red blood cells in patients unde...
AbstractObjectives: The obligatory hemodilution resulting from crystalloid priming of the cardiopulm...
The hypothesis was tested whether retrograde autologous priming (RAP) of the cardiopulmonary bypass ...
The hypothesis was tested whether retrograde autologous priming (RAP) of the cardiopulmonary bypass ...
INTRODUCTION: Retrograde autologous priming (RAP) is a cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) method, at low c...
Introduction Currently, around 35–80% of patients undergoing cardiac surgery in the UK receive a blo...
Introduction: Cardiopulmonary bypass is a standard and low mortality-associated method used across t...
Previous studies have shown that minimizing the amount of hemodilution during open-heart surgery red...
Previous studies have shown that minimizing the amount of hemodilution during open-heart surgery red...
Previous studies have shown that minimizing the amount of hemodilution during open-heart surgery red...
Immediate hemodilution and rapid decrease in osmotic pressure at the time of CBP onset are associate...
Many cardiac procedures using cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) still require intraoperative transfusion....
Many cardiac procedures using cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) still require intraoperative transfusion....
Background:Efforts have been made to minimize transfusion of packed red blood cells in patients unde...
It is important to avoid unnecessary blood cell transfusion. However, the associations of hemodiluti...
Background:Efforts have been made to minimize transfusion of packed red blood cells in patients unde...
AbstractObjectives: The obligatory hemodilution resulting from crystalloid priming of the cardiopulm...
The hypothesis was tested whether retrograde autologous priming (RAP) of the cardiopulmonary bypass ...
The hypothesis was tested whether retrograde autologous priming (RAP) of the cardiopulmonary bypass ...
INTRODUCTION: Retrograde autologous priming (RAP) is a cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) method, at low c...
Introduction Currently, around 35–80% of patients undergoing cardiac surgery in the UK receive a blo...
Introduction: Cardiopulmonary bypass is a standard and low mortality-associated method used across t...
Previous studies have shown that minimizing the amount of hemodilution during open-heart surgery red...
Previous studies have shown that minimizing the amount of hemodilution during open-heart surgery red...
Previous studies have shown that minimizing the amount of hemodilution during open-heart surgery red...
Immediate hemodilution and rapid decrease in osmotic pressure at the time of CBP onset are associate...
Many cardiac procedures using cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) still require intraoperative transfusion....
Many cardiac procedures using cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) still require intraoperative transfusion....
Background:Efforts have been made to minimize transfusion of packed red blood cells in patients unde...
It is important to avoid unnecessary blood cell transfusion. However, the associations of hemodiluti...
Background:Efforts have been made to minimize transfusion of packed red blood cells in patients unde...