Preoperative autologous blood collection and haemodilution with dextran.

Abstract
Thirty patients, ASA class I-II with haemoglobin level > 12.5 gm percent, who underwent elective gynaecological surgery were included in the study. Control blood samples for haematocrit, haemoglobin, electrolytes, serum osmolarity, coagulogram and platelet function were investigated before the autologous blood was collected and haemodiluted with 3 percent dextran-40 solution. The cardiovascular responses, arterial blood gases, urine output and central venous pressure were also recorded. After the end of haemodilution, another blood samples (as study samples) were once collected for analysis. Haematocrit, haemoglobin, sodium and potassium showed to decrease significantly. However, the serum osmolarrity, coagulogram and platelet function had no any significant differences. All parameters were within normal limits. In conclusion, the autologous blood collection and haemodilution technique was suitable and possibly practical in ever elective surgical patients without any undesirable side effects.
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Keywords
Autologous blood collection, Haemodilution, Dextran
Citation
Vichitvejpaisal Phongthara, Chandanayingyong Dasnayanee, Bejrachandra Sasitorn, Opartkiattikul Nisarat, Svastdi-xuto Oranee. Preoperative autologous blood collection and haemodilution with dextran. Siriraj Medical Journal, 1991 Mar; 43(3): 155-159.