Title of article
MANAGEMENT OF A2B BLOOD GROUP IN A PATIENT FOR HYPOTHERMIC CARIOPULMONARY BYPASS SURGERY
Author/Authors
Azarfarin, Rasoul tabriz university of medical sciences - Cardiovascular Research Center, ايران , Alizadeh Asl, Azin tabriz university of medical sciences - Cardiovascular Research Center, ايران
From page
101
To page
104
Abstract
A2 is one of the rare subgroups in the ABO blood group system. Because of the weak antigenic power of A2 subgroup, the hemolytic reaction is not severe under normothermic situations. Under hypothermic conditions, however, such as in cardiac surgery under hypothermic cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB), lethal hemolytic reaction may occur. Autologous blood transfusion helps the anesthesiologist to avoid banked blood and thus avoid unwanted transfusion reactions. The following case report is a 59 yrs old man with an “A2B” negative blood group who underwent CABG under hypothermic CPB (28C, using cold cardioplegia 4C). Following induction, the anesthesiologist drew three units of patient’s own blood (1200cc) and replaced it with the same volume of colloid solution (Acute normovolemic Hemodilution-ANH). The collected autologous blood was then re-transfused at the end of surgery. With the use of the ANH technique, the patient was successfully managed during hypothermic CPB without the risk of a hemolytic reaction.
Keywords
A2B blood group , cardiac surgery , hypothermia , transfusion , anesthesia
Journal title
Middle East Journal of Anesthesiology
Journal title
Middle East Journal of Anesthesiology
Record number
2635263
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