Survival of autotransfused red cells 51 Cr studies in 10 knee arthroplasty patients
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We determined the long-term survival of red btood cells collected postoperatively from the surgical drains, filtered and autotransfused with the Consta-vacTM Blood Conservation System. 10 patients with knee arthrosis were treated with cementless total knee arthroplasty and postoperatively connected to the autotransfusion system. Shed blood was collected for 6 hours postoperatively and then reinfused. Before reinfusion, a fraction of the blood shed was radiolabeled with chromium-51 (51Cr). for a postoperative minimum period of 40 days the activity of 51Cr was measured in frequent venous blood samples. the time from 100% to 50% activity of the isotope (T50Cr) was 21 days, equal to that reported for banked autologous blood.Downloads
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1996-01-01
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Grønborg, H., Otte, K. S., Jensen, T. T., Marving, J., Solgaard, S., & Rechnagel, K. (1996). Survival of autotransfused red cells 51 Cr studies in 10 knee arthroplasty patients. Acta Orthopaedica, 67(5), 439–442. https://doi.org/10.3109/17453679608996664
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