Autotransfusión predepósito en artroplastia total de cadera como programa de ahorro de sangre alogénica

  1. López Lozano, Raúl
  2. Pascual Ramírez, A.
  3. Silvestre Muñoz, Antonio
  4. Goterris Viciedo, R.
  5. Teruel Casasus, A.
Revista:
Revista española de cirugía osteoarticular

ISSN: 0304-5056

Año de publicación: 2006

Volumen: 41

Número: 228

Páginas: 147-156

Tipo: Artículo

Otras publicaciones en: Revista española de cirugía osteoarticular

Resumen

Transfusion requirements in orthopaedic surgery are raised and therefore costs are high. There are different allogenic blood saving techniques but predeposit auto- transfusion is the gold-standard at present. We performed a retrospective study with the objective of valuing the requie- rement decreasement of allogenic transfusion in hip pro- gram orthopaedic surgery through blood saving methods, specially predeposit autologous transfusion. Autologous transfusion's great problem was the raised cost-effective- ness. The main reason for the price increase of techniques used is the high number of donned units and not transfused after surgery which you end up with a low productive met- hod. Anaemia pre-surgery and overtransfusion can easily be avoided with clear inclusion lines in blood saving programs and no liberal transfusion protocols. The best way to save allogenic blood in total hip arthroplasty can be established by means of an interdisciplinar program but individualized for specific tipe of surgery and for patient's characteristics like initial haemoglobin and sex. Predeposit autologous transfusion is adequate in hip program orthopaedic surgery because its effectiveness in allogenic blood saving, its good tolerance and it is a safe method.