The haematological hazards of autotransfusion

Author:

Stillman Richard M1,Wrezlewicz Walenty W1,Stanczewski Boguslaw1,Chapa Liberato1,Fox Michael J1,Sawyer Philip N1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Surgery, State University of New York, Downstate Medical Center, Brooklyn, New York

Abstract

Abstract Fourteen heparinized dogs were autotransfused from 1·5 to 6 times their calculated blood volume. Five animals retransfused 12 litres from an intraperitoneal bleed had marked decreases in all cellular elements, haematuria and a large (82 per cent) drop in fibrinogen. All these animals died within 12 hours and post-mortem examination revealed evidence of disseminated intravascular coagulopathy. The dogs in which a smaller volume (3–6 litres) was recycled showed similar, but less devastating, changes. Haematocrit and platelet count dropped by a half and fibrinogen by 20 per cent. A leucocytosis of about 30 000/mm3 occurred within 24 hours. Autotransfusion of salvaged blood which was not allowed extravascular tissue contact significantly lessened these adverse effects. We conclude that the risk of cellular destruction and defibrination in large volume intra-operative autotransfusion is significant and must be weighed against its potential benefits in each case, and that red cell and platelet damage results primarily from extravascular tissue contact and is therefore unavoidable.

Funder

Sawyer Foundation

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Surgery

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