Marks R J, Minty B D, White D C
Anaesthesia. 1985 Jun;40(6):541-4.
The practice of warming blood for transfusion by immersion in a water bath has been studied. Blood, 3 days after collection, with CPD-adenine anticoagulant, was warmed at 25 degrees C, 37 degrees C and 45 degrees C for up to 2 hours. The procedure was repeated after 2 and 4 weeks' storage at 4 degrees C. Only trivial biochemical and morphological changes resulted from warming. Within these limits, immersion warming of blood appears to be a reasonable alternative to using a blood-warming coil. Other aspects of immersion warming are discussed.
对通过浸入水浴来温热输血用血液的做法进行了研究。采集后3天、含有CPD-腺嘌呤抗凝剂的血液在25摄氏度、37摄氏度和45摄氏度下温热长达2小时。在4摄氏度下储存2周和4周后重复该过程。温热仅导致轻微的生化和形态学变化。在这些限度内,血液的浸入式温热似乎是使用血液加温盘管的合理替代方法。还讨论了浸入式温热的其他方面。