Lorentz A, Schipplick M, Gmehlin U, Osswald P M, Winter M
Institut für Anaesthesiologie und Operative Intensivmedizin, Universität Heidelberg.
Anaesthesist. 1989 Sep;38(9):480-9.
Transfusion of homologous blood components is associated with immunological (incompatibility, alloimmunization, immunosuppression) and infectious risks (hepatitis, cytomegalovirus, HIV and other agents). Endoprosthetic surgery of the hip and knee frequently requires transfusion. Preoperative deposit of autologous blood can reduce homologous transfusion requirements. The simplest method is liquid storage of whole blood. In order to re-examine the efficiency of our present scheme of preoperative deposit, we studied patients scheduled for endoprosthetic surgery with respect to the amount of blood deposited, stimulation of erythropoiesis, and homologous blood requirements at the time of operation. PATIENTS AND METHODS. Sixty-seven consecutive patients (33 men, 34 women) scheduled for endoprosthetic replacement of hip or knee or for revision arthroplasty of the hip were studied. Patients with anemia, coagulopathies, coronary heart disease, severe obstructive or restrictive pulmonary disease, cerebral sclerosis, syncopes and seizures were excluded from preoperative deposit. Patients deposited 450 ml at weekly intervals, with occasionally slightly higher or lower volumes. A patient was temporarily deferred when the hemoglobin concentration prior to donation fell below 11 g/dl. Blood was collected in CPDA-1 buffer. The aim was a deposit of three units. In patients undergoing exchange reoperation of a total hip arthroplasty, intra- and postoperative autotransfusion with a cell separator was employed in addition to preoperative donation. RESULTS. The age of the patients ranged from 43 to 83 years (mean +/- SD: 61.2 +/- 9.1). The differences between men and women with respect to height (172.9 +/- 6.8 vs 160.6 +/- 7.4 cm; p less than or equal to 0.001), weight (75.7 +/- 11.2 vs 69.1 +/- 11.0 kg; p less than or equal to 0.05), calculated blood volume (p less than or equal to 0.001), and erythrocyte volume prior to donation (p less than or equal to 0.001) were significant. A total of 185 units was deposited. Men donated 1350 (450-1970) ml blood (median, range) and women 1260 (340-1450) ml (p less than or equal to 0.01). Hemoglobin concentrations decreased significantly from an average of 14.7 g/dl in men and 13.8 g/dl in women prior to donation to 13.4 g/dl and 12.3 g/dl preoperatively (p less than or equal to 0.0001 for both groups). The donation was not associated with serious complications. For 4 patients the scheduled operation was deferred for a longer term. Forty-six patients (23 men, 23 women) underwent total hip arthroplasty, 12 (4 men, 8 women) exchange of total hip arthroplasty, and 5 (3 men, 2 women) endoprosthetic knee surgery. In total hip arthroplasty men required 0 to 500 ml homologous packed red cells (median=0), women 0 to 1250 ml (median=0;p less than or equal to 0.05). Thirty-nine (69.6%) of the patients, 19 (82.6%) men and 13 (56.5%) women, did not require homologous transfusion.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 400 WORDS)
输注同种血液成分与免疫风险(不相容性、同种免疫、免疫抑制)和感染风险(肝炎、巨细胞病毒、HIV及其他病原体)相关。髋和膝关节置换手术常常需要输血。术前自体血储存可减少同种输血需求。最简单的方法是全血的液体储存。为重新审视我们目前的术前储存方案的效果,我们研究了计划接受关节置换手术的患者的储血量、红细胞生成刺激情况以及手术时的同种血需求量。患者与方法:研究了连续67例计划接受髋或膝关节置换或髋关节翻修手术的患者(33例男性,34例女性)。贫血、凝血功能障碍、冠心病、严重阻塞性或限制性肺病、脑硬化、晕厥和癫痫患者被排除在术前储存之外。患者每隔一周储存450ml血液,偶尔储存量略高或略低。当献血前血红蛋白浓度低于11g/dl时,患者被暂时推迟献血。血液收集于CPDA - 1缓冲液中。目标是储存三个单位的血液。在接受全髋关节置换翻修手术的患者中,除术前献血外,还在术中和术后使用细胞分离器进行自体输血。结果:患者年龄在43至83岁之间(平均±标准差:61.2±9.1)。男性和女性在身高(172.9±6.8 vs 160.6±7.4cm;p≤0.001)、体重(75.7±11.2 vs 69.1±11.0kg;p≤0.05)、计算得出的血容量(p≤0.001)以及献血前红细胞体积(p≤0.001)方面的差异具有统计学意义。共储存了185个单位的血液。男性献血1350(450 - 1970)ml血液(中位数,范围),女性献血1260(340 - 1450)ml(p≤0.01)。血红蛋白浓度从男性献血前的平均14.7g/dl和女性的13.8g/dl显著降至术前的13.4g/dl和12.3g/dl(两组p均≤0.0001)。献血未伴有严重并发症。4例患者的预定手术被长期推迟。46例患者(23例男性,23例女性)接受了全髋关节置换手术,12例(4例男性,8例女性)接受了全髋关节置换翻修手术,5例(3例男性,2例女性)接受了人工膝关节手术。在全髋关节置换手术中,男性需要0至500ml同种浓缩红细胞(中位数 = 0),女性需要0至1250ml(中位数 = 0;p≤0.05)。39例(69.6%)患者,19例(82.6%)男性和13例(56.5%)女性不需要同种输血。(摘要截短至400字)