Publication: Evaluation of the minimum volume of salvage blood required for the successful use of two different autotransfusion devices
Evaluation of the minimum volume of salvage blood required for the successful use of two different autotransfusion devices
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Baumann, C., Lamesic, G., Weiss, M., Cushing, M. M., & Haas, T. (2015). Evaluation of the minimum volume of salvage blood required for the successful use of two different autotransfusion devices. Paediatric Anaesthesia, 25, 258–264. https://doi.org/10.1111/pan.12535
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BACKGROUND Autotransfusion in pediatric anesthesia is beneficial in several clinical settings; however, more frequent usage is deterred by process-related costs and the fact that the absolute volume of blood returned may be minimal. OBJECTIVE Two autotransfusion devices (CATS, Fresenius Kabi AG, and Sorin Xtra, Sorin GmbH) with different technologies were evaluated to determine the minimum volume necessary to efficiently process salvage blood. METHODS Banked blood was diluted to simulate different clinical scenarios. Volume and r
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Baumann, C., Lamesic, G., Weiss, M., Cushing, M. M., & Haas, T. (2015). Evaluation of the minimum volume of salvage blood required for the successful use of two different autotransfusion devices. Paediatric Anaesthesia, 25, 258–264. https://doi.org/10.1111/pan.12535