OBJECTIVES: Does additional postoperative collection and processing of mediastinal shed blood with a cell salvage device reduce the number of allogeneic blood transfusions compared to intraoperative cell salvage alone? METHODS: A single-centre cohort study in which adult patients with coronary artery bypass grafting or aortic valve replacement were allocated to either a C.A.T.S(®) group with intraoperative blood processing only or a CardioPat(®) group with both intra- and postoperative blood processing. The primary endpoint was the number of allogeneic blood transfusions during hospital admission. RESULTS: The study included 99 patients; 50 in the C.A.T.S(®) and 49 in the CardioPat(®) group.There was no difference in the number of red blood...
BACKGROUND: Several authors and manufacturers of cell salvage devices recommend additional filtering...
Background: Concerns regarding the safety of transfused blood, have prompted reconsideration of the ...
INTRODUCTION: Intraoperative cell salvage has been shown to be a safe and effective means of blood t...
OBJECTIVES: Does additional postoperative collection and processing of mediastinal shed blood with a...
Background This study investigated whether implementation of cell salvage of shed mediastinal and re...
BACKGROUND: The amount of allogeneic blood transfusion may relate to worse outcome in cardiac surger...
Background:Cell-saving devices (CS) are frequently used in cardiac surgery to reduce transfusion req...
Background: Cell-saving devices (CS) are frequently used in cardiac surgery to reduce transfusion re...
Objective: Primary outcome was the risk for infections after cell salvage in cardiac surgery. Design...
Background: Cell-saving devices (CS) are frequently used in cardiac surgery to reduce transfusion re...
Objective: Primary outcome was the risk for infections after cell salvage in cardiac surgery. Design...
Objective: To assess the effectiveness of two mechanical methods of blood conservation in reducing ...
BACKGROUND: Several authors and manufacturers of cell salvage devices recommend additional filtering...
Background: Concerns regarding the safety of transfused blood, have prompted reconsideration of the ...
INTRODUCTION: Intraoperative cell salvage has been shown to be a safe and effective means of blood t...
OBJECTIVES: Does additional postoperative collection and processing of mediastinal shed blood with a...
Background This study investigated whether implementation of cell salvage of shed mediastinal and re...
BACKGROUND: The amount of allogeneic blood transfusion may relate to worse outcome in cardiac surger...
Background:Cell-saving devices (CS) are frequently used in cardiac surgery to reduce transfusion req...
Background: Cell-saving devices (CS) are frequently used in cardiac surgery to reduce transfusion re...
Objective: Primary outcome was the risk for infections after cell salvage in cardiac surgery. Design...
Background: Cell-saving devices (CS) are frequently used in cardiac surgery to reduce transfusion re...
Objective: Primary outcome was the risk for infections after cell salvage in cardiac surgery. Design...
Objective: To assess the effectiveness of two mechanical methods of blood conservation in reducing ...
BACKGROUND: Several authors and manufacturers of cell salvage devices recommend additional filtering...
Background: Concerns regarding the safety of transfused blood, have prompted reconsideration of the ...
INTRODUCTION: Intraoperative cell salvage has been shown to be a safe and effective means of blood t...