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Predonated Autologous Blood Transfusions After Total Knee Arthroplasty: Immediate Versus Delayed Administration

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Journal J Arthroplasty
Specialty Orthopedics
Date 1999 Oct 8
PMID 10512433
Citations 10
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Abstract

Efforts to avoid complications associated with transfusion of allogeneic blood have increased the use of preoperatively donated autologous blood (PAB). A major controversy has arisen: Should the same criteria be used for transfusion of autologous as allogeneic red cells? This study prospectively and randomly compared giving PAB immediately after total knee arthroplasty (TKA), beginning in the recovery room or delaying a transfusion until the patient's hemoglobin had fallen to less than a 9.0 g/dL transfusion trigger point. The results show that patients who received immediate transfusion had fewer nonsurgical complications (P < .002). Because TKAs are associated with an average blood loss of 1,400 mL, we recommend that PAB be used in the immediate postoperative period, especially in the elderly, in whom the risk for cardiac or nonsurgical complications is inherently increased.

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