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Can J Surg ; 51(6): 422-7, 2008 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19057729

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: We sought to assess the efficacy of preoperative autologous blood donation in reducing patient exposure to allogeneic blood products following elective cardiac surgery. METHODS: We included 48 patients in a prospective study and randomly assigned them into the control or treatment group. We excluded patients with aortic stenosis, main trunk stenosis and unstable angina. Group A (n=23; coronary disease n=21 and valvular disease n=2) was the control group, and group B (n=25; coronary disease n=21, valvular disease n=4) received preoperative autologous blood donation. All patients had cardiopulmonary bypass surgery, and we processed mediastinal blood with a cell-saver device before reinfusion. All patients received aprotinin, and we reinfused blood shed from the mediastinum postoperatively. RESULTS: No major peri- or postoperative complications occurred. We interrupted preoperative blood donation in 2 patients (8%) because of worsened angina pectoris. The mean time between the first blood donation and surgery was 22.5 (standard deviation [SD] 9.4, range 12-50) days. In group A, 9 patients (39.1%) were exposed to allogeneic blood products. In group B, 11 patients (47.8%) were exposed to blood products (p=0.73), and 4 (16%) were exposed to allogeneic blood products (p=0.036). CONCLUSION: Preoperative blood donation was completed in 92% of the targeted low-risk population. The procedure significantly reduced exposure to perioperative allogeneic blood products.


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Blood Donors , Blood Transfusion, Autologous , Cardiac Surgical Procedures , Aged , Blood Transfusion , Female , Heart Diseases/surgery , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Preoperative Care , Prospective Studies , Transplantation, Homologous
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