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Acute normovolemic hemodilution in urologic surgery

Nippon Hinyokika Gakkai Zasshi. 2003 Jan;94(1):25-8.

[Acute normovolemic hemodilution in urologic surgery]

[Article in Japanese]

Furuya R, Oda T, Tachiki H, Miyao N.

Department of Urologic Surgery and Andrology, Muroran City General Hospital.

PURPOSE: We report the clinical results and efficacy of acute normovolemic hemodilution (ANH) in urologic surgery. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Between October 1996 and February 2001 we performed ANH on 47 patients who were expected to have moderate blood loss during surgical procedures in our hospital. We then evaluated the postoperative hematological features and avoidance of homologous transfusion. RESULTS: Estimated median surgical blood loss was 400 ml (range 10-2,340 ml), and the median amount of whole blood collection was 800 ml (300-1,023 ml). In 14 patients whose blood loss was more than 1,000 ml, the hematocrit (Hct) level in the day after surgery was significantly higher than the Hct level calculated by blood loss. Ninety-eight percent of the series (46/47 cases) and ninety-four percent of patients (15/16 cases) who were underwent radical cystectomy and radical prostatectomy could avoid homologous transfusion. CONCLUSIONS: Our results indicate that ANH is useful during urological surgery, especially in patients with a blood loss of more than 1,000 ml during surgery. ANH is an efficient method for autologous transfusion by means of not only avoidance of homologous transfusion but also by saving red blood cells during surgeries.
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