Title of article :
Processing scavenged blood with a cell saver reduces cerebral lipid microembolization
Author/Authors :
Edward H. Kincaid، نويسنده , , Timothy J. Jones، نويسنده , , David A. Stump، نويسنده , , William R. Brown، نويسنده , , Dixon M. Moody، نويسنده , , Dwight D. Deal، نويسنده , , John W. HammonJr، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
Pages :
5
From page :
1296
To page :
1300
Abstract :
Background. Microembolization during cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) can be detected in the brain as lipid deposits that create small capillary and arteriolar dilations (SCADs) with ischemic injury and neuronal dysfunction. SCAD density is increased with the use of cardiotomy suction to scavenge shed blood. Our purpose was to determine whether various methods of processing shed blood during CPB decrease cerebral lipid microembolic burden. Methods. After hypothermic CPB (70 minutes), brain tissue from two groups of mongrel dogs (28 to 35 kg) was examined for the presence of SCADs. In the arterial filter (AF) group (n = 12), shed blood was collected in a cardiotomy suction reservoir and reinfused through the arterial circuit. Three different arterial line filters (Pall LeukoGuard, Pall StatPrime, Bentley Duraflo) were used alone and in various combinations. In the cell saver (CS) group (n = 12), shed blood was collected in a cell saver with intermittent preocessing (Medtronic autoLog model) or a continuous-action cell saver (Fresenius Continuous Auto Transfusion System) and reinfused with and without leukocyte filtration through the CPB circuit. Results. Mean SCAD density (SCAD/cm2) in the CS group was less than the AF group (11 ± 3 vs 24 ± 5, p = 0.02). There were no significant differences in SCAD density with leukocyte filtration or with the various arterial line filters. Mean SCAD density for the continuous-action cell saver was 8 ± 2 versus 13 ± 5 for the intermittent-action device. Conclusions. Use of a cell saver to scavenge shed blood during CPB decreases cerebral lipid microembolization.
Journal title :
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery
Serial Year :
2000
Journal title :
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery
Record number :
617154
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