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  1. 29 de ago. de 2019 · Introduction Autologous salvaged blood, commonly referred to as “cell saver” or “cell salvageblood, is an important method of blood conservation. Understanding the mechanism of action and summarizing the existing evidence regarding the safety, efficiency, and the relative costs of cell salvage may help educate clinicians on how and when to best utilize autotransfusion. Methods This ...

  2. Introduction: Autologous salvaged blood, commonly referred to as "cell saver" or "cell salvage" blood, is an important method of blood conservation. Understanding the mechanism of action and summarizing the existing evidence regarding the safety, efficiency, and the relative costs of cell salvage may help educate clinicians on how and when to best utilize autotransfusion.

  3. Intraoperative autologous transfusion is a technique that was first used almost 2 centuries ago but that has realized its potential only in the past 5 years. A growing national awareness of transfusion-related morbidity, of the need for alternative blood sources, and of improved methods for red blood cell recovery has led to an increased frequency of use of autologous transfusion.

  4. Indications for Blood Salvage. Blood salvage procedures are currently used for some surgical procedures in children, such as orthopedic correction of spinal deformities, correction of congenital cardiac defects, and orthotopic liver transplantation. An indication for the use of blood salvage in children (> 10 kg) includes an anticipated blood ...

  5. 5 de dic. de 2014 · Blood salvage is paramount to patient safety when ABT is not an option during surgical procedures associated with moderate to high blood loss, and has been life-saving in some cases. 4 Blood salvage refers to a method of collecting and reinfusing blood that leaves the intravascular space during surgery.

  6. 7 de nov. de 2019 · Intraoperative blood salvage (cell saver technique) in cardiac surgery is universally used in surgical procedures with a marked risk of blood loss. The primary objectives of this study were to determine the concentration of residual heparin in the final product that is reinfused into the patient in the operating room and to evaluate the efficacy and safety of the cell saver technique.

  7. Intraoperative Blood Salvage. PRINT. SHARE. An overview of the procedure Intra-Operative Blood Salvage, which transfuses a patient's own blood back to him or her after being filtered and washed.