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Topics > Blood Conservation Strategies / Autologous Transfusion


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Content > From the Literature
Added to site: 04/06/2010
Published: 03/2010
Kessack LK, Hawkins N
Severe hypotension related to cell salvaged blood transfusion in obstetrics.
Anaesthesia 2010; Mar 19 [Epub ahead of print].
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NATA review: There has been much debate about the use of cell salvage in the obstetric patient because of potential...  More
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Added to site: 04/06/2010
Published: 03/2010
Carless PA, Henry DA, Moxey AJ, O'Connell D, Brown T, Fergusson DA
Cell salvage for minimising perioperative allogeneic blood transfusion.
Cochrane Database Syst Rev 2010;3:CD001888.
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NATA review: This recent Cochrane analysis underlines the benefits of cell salvage in orthopedic and cardiac surgery....  More
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Content > From the Literature
Added to site: 17/05/2010
Published: 03/2010
Anand N, Rosemann R, Khalsa B, Baron EM
Mid-term to long-term clinical and functional outcomes of minimally invasive correction and fusion for adults with scoliosis.
Neurosurg Focus 2010;28(3):E6.
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NATA review: In their retrospective analysis, Anand and coworkers report the effects of minimally invasive percutaneous...  More
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Content > From the Literature
Added to site: 17/05/2010
Published: 03/2010
El-Essawi A, Hajek T, Skorpil J, et al.
A prospective randomised multicentre clinical comparison of a minimised perfusion circuit versus conventional cardiopulmonary bypass.
Eur J Cardiothorac Surg 2010; Mar 3 [Epub ahead of print].
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NATA review: This prospective randomized multicenter study reported that minimized perfusion circuit (MPC) is associated...  More
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Content > From the Literature
Added to site: 31/03/2010
Published: 02/2010
Olsson C, Olsson P, Radegran K, Owall A
Intraoperative blood salvage and retransfusion from citrate treated wounds is safe and feasible.
Scand Cardiovasc J 2010; Feb 8 [Epub ahead of print].
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NATA review: In an experimental study, the authors used application of citrate onto the surgical field to prevent clot...  More
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Content > From the Literature
Added to site: 31/03/2010
Published: 01/2010
Hörer J, Bening C, Vogt M, et al.
Predonation of autologous blood reduces perioperative allogenic transfusion requirement in grown-up patients with congenital heart disease.
Eur J Cardiothorac Surg 2010; Jan 28 [Epub ahead of print].
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NATA review: This is a small observational single center study (n = 76), but covering 12 years (between May 1995 and...  More
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Content > From the Literature
Added to site: 12/03/2010
Published: 01/2010
Mukhopadhyay A, Yip HS, Prabhuswamy D, et al.
The use of a blood conservation device to reduce red blood cell transfusion requirements: a before and after study.
Crit Care 2010;14(1):R7.
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NATA review: This before and after study suggests that a closed blood conservation device to decrease red blood cell...  More
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Content > From the Literature
Added to site: 03/03/2010
Published: 01/2010
Bowen RE, Gardner S, Scaduto AA, Eagan M, Beckstead J
Efficacy of intraoperative cell salvage systems in pediatric idiopathic scoliosis patients undergoing posterior spinal fusion with segmental spinal instrumentation.
Spine (Phila Pa 1976) 2010;35(2):246-251.
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NATA review: This paper is not a prospective study, it uses a small historical control group but it still has merit....  More
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Content > From the Literature
Added to site: 22/02/2010
Published: 01/2010
Virmani S, Tempe DK, Pandey BC, et al.
Acute normovolemic hemodilution is not beneficial in patients undergoing primary elective valve surgery.
Ann Card Anaesth 2010;13(1):34-38.
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NATA review: This prospective single-blind randomized study reported that low-volume normovolemic hemodilution is not...  More
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Content > From the Literature
Added to site: 22/02/2010
Published: 12/2009
Kubota R, Nozawa M, Matsuda K, et al.
Combined preoperative autologous blood donation and intra-operative cell salvage for hip surgery.
J Orthop Surg (Hong Kong) 2009;17(3):288-290.
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NATA review: This retrospective, uncontrolled study provides no new insights. With a mean blood loss of 1095 mL and...  More
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