B. Tolksdorf et al., Humoral immune response to autologous blood transfusion in hip surgery: whole blood versus packed red cells and plasma, VOX SANGUIN, 81(3), 2001, pp. 180-186
Background and Objectives The immune response to the transfused autologous
buffy coat content in whole blood has, to date, not been studied in detail.
Subjects and: Methods Patients undergoing hip arthroplasty were studied acc
ording to whether they received autologous whole blood (WB) (n = 30), autol
ogous fresh-frozen plasma and buffy coat-poor red cells (RC) (n = 40), or n
o transfusion (NT) (n = 27). Plasma levels of tumour necrosis factor-alpha
(TNF-alpha), interleukin-6 (IL-6) and complement SC5b-9 were analysed by en
zyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) 7 days after surgery
Results There were no significant between-group differences regarding the t
ime course of TNF-alpha, IL-6 and complement SC5b-9 plasma level changes, t
he infection rate, or the length of hospital stay.
Conclusion In comparison to the impact of surgery on cytokine and complemen
t levels, the transfusion of autologous buffy coat is not relevant.