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Autologous transfusion of drained blood from abdomen for conservative treatment of blunt trauma of spleen / 中华急诊医学杂志
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine ; (12): 65-68, 2013.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-432477
ABSTRACT
Objective To study the safety and feasibility of auto-transfusion of blood drained from patients own abdomen in patients with blunt trauma of spleen as conservative treatment.Methods From January 1,2008 to December 31,2010,94 patients were diagnosed to be blunt trauma of spleen.After careful assessment and series lab tests,44 patients were eligible to be non-operative treated.They were randomly (random number) into two groups in equal number (n =22).The patients of auto-transfusion group were transfused the blood drained from patients own abdomen,and the control group was transfused red blood cells from donors.The comparison of demographics,ISS (injury severity scores),AAST (American Association for the Surgery of Trauma) and lab findings between two groups before and after transfusion with t test and chi-square test.Then paired-samples t test was used to analyze the hemodynamics,blood components and blood clotting indexes of two groups before and after blood transfusion.Meanwhile t test was done as well to compare the differences in the above variables between two groups after transfusion.SPSS 10.0 version was used to analyze the collected data.Results There were no significant differences in demographics and physical condition between two groups.After blood transfusion,the hemodynamics and anemia of two groups were significantly improved,and there were no differences in the changes of the above variables between two groups.Conclusions Blood drained from patient own abdomen can be auto-transfused in patients with blunt trauma of spleen treated non-operatively as safe and efficient as transfusion of blood from donors.This study proves the autologous transfusionto to be an easy,feasible and economic measures in urgent situation as expected.

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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Language: Chinese Journal: Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine Year: 2013 Type: Article