alternativas de transfusión autógena en la paciente quirúrgico-electiva
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Se realizó un estudio experimental y longitudinal desde enero de 1995 hasta octubre de 1996, en el Hospital Provincial Clinicoquirúrgico "Dr. Ambrosio Grillo" de Santiago de Cuba, en 130 pacientes con diagnóstico de cirugía ginecológica, vascular, urológica, proctológica, gastrointestinal y hernioplastia, a operar electivamente (con hematócrito por encima de 034 vol/% y hemoglobina mayor de 11 g/dL), en los cuales se evaluaron las ventajas de la autodonación con el método de extracción preoperatoria y el beneficio económico que representa, y se determinaron las infusiones administradas en relación con las pérdidas sanguíneas. La distribución fue equilibrada en cuanto a edad, peso y diagnóstico preoperatorio, sin diferencias significativas en los resultados hematológicos ni en las medias de indicadores hemodinámicos. No hubo complicaciones con el proceder empleado
An experimental and longitudinal study was conducted from January, 1995, to October, 1996 at the "Dr Ambrosio Grillo" Clinical and Surgical Provincial Hospital, in Santiago de Cuba, among 130 patients with diagnosis of gynecological, vascular urological, proctological, and gastrointestinal surgery, and hernioplasty to be electively operated on (with hematocrite above 034 vol/% and hemoglobin over 11 g/dl). The advantages of selfdonation by the preoperative extraction and the economic benefit it represents were evaluated. The transfusions administered in connection with blood losses were determined. The distribution was balanced according to age, weight and preoperative diagnosis. Marked differences were not found either in the hematologic results or in the mean values of hemodynamic indicators. There were no complications with the procedure used
An experimental and longitudinal study was conducted from January, 1995, to October, 1996 at the "Dr Ambrosio Grillo" Clinical and Surgical Provincial Hospital, in Santiago de Cuba, among 130 patients with diagnosis of gynecological, vascular urological, proctological, and gastrointestinal surgery, and hernioplasty to be electively operated on (with hematocrite above 034 vol/% and hemoglobin over 11 g/dl). The advantages of selfdonation by the preoperative extraction and the economic benefit it represents were evaluated. The transfusions administered in connection with blood losses were determined. The distribution was balanced according to age, weight and preoperative diagnosis. Marked differences were not found either in the hematologic results or in the mean values of hemodynamic indicators. There were no complications with the procedure used
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| Authors | ;Arístides de Jesús Luna González;Andrés Couto Soriano |
| Journal | chemistry and biodiversity |
| Year | 1997 |
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