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Korean Journal of Anesthesiology ; : 1013-1020, 1990.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-33976

ABSTRACT

Currently, the incidence of massive transfusions during operation has been increasing because the more complicated and invasive operations than before can be done due to enhanced technololgy in both anesthesia and surgery. In spite of marked improvement in immunology and transfusion technique, massive transfusions are associated with several problems usually not seen in normal transfusion practice. In order to evaluate the effect of massive transfusion on the serum sodium, potassium levels and platelet count in the blood during general anesthesia, we have retrospectively examined these values before and after massive transfusion in 62 patients who received at least one blood volume at Kosin Medical Center from January 1985 through May 1989. Statistical significance was assessed by using Student's t-test. The results obtained were summarized as follows; 1) The average volume of transfusion was 5432 ml (13.4 units). 2) The total number of massive transfusions was 62 (0.47%), excluding cases with renal failure or open heart surgery, out of 13,213 anesthetic patients 3) The hightest incidence of age distribution was from 50 to 59 years. 4) There were 2 fatalities (3.2%) that seemed to be due primarily to the transfused blood itself. 5) The decrease in the serum sodium concentration after transfusion was not statistically significant (p>0.05). 6) There was a statistically significant decrease in serum potassium concentration after transfusion (p0.05) after massive transfusion between the shock and non-shock groups. Since massive transfusion can be associated with the decrease in the serum potassium and platelet count, these patients blood levels should be monitored during and after maseive transfusion for proper management.


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Humans , Age Distribution , Allergy and Immunology , Anesthesia , Anesthesia, General , Blood Platelets , Blood Transfusion , Blood Volume , Incidence , Platelet Count , Potassium , Renal Insufficiency , Retrospective Studies , Shock , Sodium , Thoracic Surgery
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Korean Journal of Anesthesiology ; : 72-79, 1990.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-184483

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For the purpose of effective utilization of donated blood with limited shelf life, the author investigated the transfusion data which were used for 778 patients who received 2,556 units of blood during the period from Jan. to Dec., 1988 in Pusan National University Hospital. The data were statistically studied and optimal guide line in elective surgery was established. The results were as follows. 1) In the period under study, transfusion ratio of each surgical department were from 37.6% to 83.6%. 2) Average CT ratio of elective surgical procedure was 1. 4 3) Number of crossmatched and transfused blood were about 4.7 units and 3.3 units by operating procedure in elective surgery, respectively. 4) The ratio of usage of blood component was 14.0%, and 120 of 778 transfused patients (15.4%) received a single unit transfusion. On the basis of these results and overviewed literature, it is summarized that established MSBOS & T & S order would be of value for decreasing in rate of outdating blood, overusage of blood, excessive crossmatching and laboratory costs.


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Humans , Elective Surgical Procedures
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