Goodnough L T, Shafron D, Marcus R E
Department of Medicine, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, Cleveland, Ohio.
Vox Sang. 1990;59(2):65-9. doi: 10.1111/j.1423-0410.1990.tb05010.x.
We have conducted a retrospective 3-year analysis of our autologous blood donation program to assess its impact on orthopaedic surgery. We conclude: (1) utilization has increased from less than 5% of eligible patients in the first audit interval to nearly 50% in the last audit interval; (2) in the last audit interval, autologous blood donation resulted in a reduction of homologous blood transfusion from 41% in nonautologous blood patients to 14% in autologous blood donors; (3) increasingly conservative transfusion practice is seen for all patients undergoing elective orthopaedic surgery; (4) regional blood centers are responding to increasing requests for autologous blood with programs that are effective in attracting autologous blood donors; (5) on the basis of utilization and efficacy, preoperative autologous blood donation as an alternative to homologous blood transfusion now represents a standard of practice for elective orthopaedic surgery.
我们对自体输血计划进行了为期3年的回顾性分析,以评估其对骨科手术的影响。我们得出以下结论:(1)使用率从第一个审核期间符合条件患者的不到5%增加到最后一个审核期间的近50%;(2)在最后一个审核期间,自体输血使异体输血比例从非自体输血患者的41%降至自体输血者的14%;(3)所有接受择期骨科手术的患者都越来越倾向于采用保守的输血方式;(4)地区血库正在通过有效吸引自体献血者的计划来应对对自体血日益增长的需求;(5)基于使用率和疗效,术前自体输血作为异体输血的替代方法,现在已成为择期骨科手术的一种标准做法。