Cr. Valeri et al., Survival, function, and hemolysis of shed red blood cells processed as nonwashed blood and washed red blood cells, ANN THORAC, 72(5), 2001, pp. 1598-1602
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Cardiovascular & Respiratory Systems","Medical Research Diagnosis & Treatment
Background. Shed nonwashed blood and shed washed red blood cells (RBC) are
being used as alternatives to allogeneic liquid-preserved RBC for patients
during thoracic and cardiovascular surgical procedures.
Methods. Mongrel dogs were bled a volume of blood into the abdominal cavity
and the shed blood was reinfused as nonwashed blood or washed RBC. The Cr-
51 RBC volumes were measured before, immediately after, and 24 hours after
the exchange transfusion to assess the recovery of the shed RBC and the 24-
hour postftansfusion survival. Compatible dogs were given allogeneic transf
usions of Cr-51-labeled nonwashed blood and washed RBC, and 24-hour posttra
nsfusion survival and half-life were measured.
Results. Immediately after the 100% exchange transfusion, the recovery valu
e was 62% for the nonwashed shed blood and 82% for the washed RBC. Both the
nonwashed blood and the washed RBC had 24-hour posttransfusion survival va
lues of 90% and normal oxygen transport function after the exchange transfu
sion. Compatible allogeneic Cr-51-labeled nonwashed blood and washed RBC ha
d normal 24-hour posttranfusion survival and Cr-51 half-life values.
Conclusions. The survival, function, and hemolysis of shed nonwashed blood
and shed washed RBC were similar to fresh blood in the dog that underwent a
100% exchange transfusion. (C) 2001 by The Society of Thoracic Surgeons.