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Resultados de la autotransfusión postoperatoria en artroplastia total de rodilla

Authors: Gómez Barbero, Patricia; Rey Vidal, P.; Blas Dobón, J.A.; López Prats, F.; Rodrigo Pérez, José Luis;

Resultados de la autotransfusión postoperatoria en artroplastia total de rodilla

Abstract

Introducción. El propósito es evaluar si la utilización de los drenajes autotransfusores en la artroplastia total de rodilla primaria minimiza la caída de la hemoglobina en el postoperatorio, así como la necesidad de transfusiones sanguíneas alogénicas. Material y métodos. Estudio retrospectivo, analítico observacional que incluyó 100 pacientes intervenidos de artroplastia de rodilla entre enero 2014 y enero 2015 en el Hospital Dr. Peset. Compara tanto los parámetros analíticos de sangrado (hemoglobina y hematocrito) como la necesidad de transfusión sanguínea entre pacientes reinfundidos y no reinfundidos. Resultados. Se reinfundieron 50 pacientes con un volumen medio de 505 ml. La necesidad de transfusión sanguínea alogénica en los reinfundidos fue de 4% mientras que en los no reinfundidos fue de 24%. La caída media de hemoglobina postquirúrgica fue 1,12 g/ dl menor en el grupo reinfundido. Conclusiones. El redón autotransfusor es una técnica segura que mejora el rendimiento analítico postransfusional y, por consiguiente, reduce el número de transfusiones alogénicas.

Introduction. The purpose is to evaluate the use of autotransfusors drains in total knee arthroplasty primary minimizes the drop in hemoglobin in the postoperative period, and the need for allogeneic blood transfusions. Material and methods. A retrospective, analitic and observational study, have been included 100 patients undergoing knee arthroplasty between January 2014 and January 2015 at the Dr. Peset Hospital. Compare the analytical parameters of bleeding (hemoglobin and hematocrit) and the need for blood transfusion among patients and not reinfused reinfused. Results. Fifty patients with Total Knee Arthroplasty (TKA) were reinfused with a mean volume of 505 ml. The need for allogenic blood transfusions was 4%, while in patients not reinfused was 24%. The average drop in postoperative hemoglobin was 1.12 g / dl lower in the group reinfused. Conclusions. The autotransfusion drain is a safe technique which improves post-transfusional values and therefore reduces the number of allogenic blood transfusions.

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Medicina clínica, UNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICAS, :CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO], Ciencias de la salud

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