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  1. – The pH of blood must remain in the range 6.8 to 7.4 otherwise cells become damaged • Removal of toxins from the body: – The kidneys filter all of the blood in the body (approximately 8 pints), 36 times every 24 hours. Toxins removed from the blood by the kidneys leave the body in the urine. Toxins also leave the body in the form of sweat.

  2. Abstract. Background: Intraoperative blood salvage (IBS) is a technique that is frequently used in major blood loss surgery. Classically, it is avoided during cancer surgery where a fear exists of entraining cancer cells into the shed blood. In this study, all reports of this practice were collected to determine if this fear is warranted.

  3. 26 de may. de 2010 · Cell salvage is the process by which blood from the surgical field is collected, filtered, and washed to produce autologous blood for transfusion back to the patient. This technique can be used during the intra- or postoperative periods. The technology of cell salvage has evolved since its inception in the 1960s.

  4. 25 de ene. de 2024 · The primary endpoint of this study was the association between intraoperative blood salvage and coagulation disorder following CBP. Coagulation disorder was assessed using thromboelastography and standard laboratory tests [11,12,13] and was defined as a composite outcome consisting of residual heparin, low platelet count and function, low levels of fibrinogen and function, low clotting factor ...

  5. 11 de may. de 2022 · Allogeneic blood transfusions in oncologic surgery are associated with increased recurrence and mortality. Adverse effects on outcome could be reduced or avoided by using intraoperative autologous blood cell salvage (IOCS). However, there are concerns regarding the safety of the autologous IOCS blood.

  6. www.mybloodfirst.com › patients › blood-salvageBlood Salvage | Patients

    Blood Salvage Procedures. Several processes have been developed to assist in salvaging the patient's own whole blood in the perioperative setting. These can be categorized into three general types of salvage procedures: Cell processors and salvage devices that wash and save red blood cells, i.e., "cell washers" or RBC-savers. Direct transfusion.

  7. Abstract. Almost 150 years after the first autologous blood transfusion was reported, intraoperative blood salvage has become an important method of blood conservation. The primary goal of autologous transfusion is to reduce or avoid allogeneic red blood cell transfusion and the associated risks and costs. Autologous salvaged blood does not ...