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autotransfusion การใช้

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  • More recently in 1995 Fresenius introduced a continuous autotransfusion system.
  • Cell salvage and autotransfusion can also be used.
  • In the 1960s, interest in autotransfusion revived.
  • With the advances in all fields of surgery, new companies developed autotransfusion devices.
  • It is a major form of autotransfusion.
  • With the introduction of cardiopulmonary bypass in 1952, autotransfusion became an area of study.
  • Autotransfusion is used in a number of orthopedic, trauma, and cardiac cases, amongst others.
  • Klebanoff began a new era of autotransfusion by developing the first commercially available autotransfusion unit in 1968.
  • Klebanoff began a new era of autotransfusion by developing the first commercially available autotransfusion unit in 1968.
  • The interest in autotransfusion dwindled during World War II, when there was a large pool of donors.
  • His system, the Bentley Autotransfusion System aspirated, collected, filtered and reinfused autologous whole blood shed from the operative field.
  • A German, M . J . Theis, reported the first successful use of intraoperative autotransfusion in 1914, with a ruptured ectopic pregnancy.
  • Autotransfusion is clearly preferred in spite of the aspects of microembolisation since returning the patient s own blood reduces the strain on the blood banks.
  • Autotransfusion of a woman's own blood as drained during surgery may be useful in those who have a lot of bleeding into their abdomen.
  • Autotransfusion can be achieved in the operating room, intensive care unit, and emergency room and require varying degrees of expertise depending on the procedure.
  • The earliest report in the American literature on the use of autotransfusion was by Lockwood in 1917 who used the technique during a splenectomy for Banti syndrome.
  • Uses of erythrocyte mechanical fragility can include diagnostic testing, calibrations to aid comparisons of hemolysis caused by blood-handling devices, or intraoperative autotransfusion ).
  • Discontinuous autotransfusion can practically eliminate the need for exposure to homologous blood in elective surgical patients and can greatly reduce the risk of exposure to emergency surgical patients.
  • In 1886, J . Duncan used autotransfusion during the amputation of limbs by removing blood from the amputated limb and returning it to the patient by femoral injection.
  • As the Bentley system lost favor Wilson and associates proposed the use of a discontinuous flow centrifuge process for autotransfusion which would wash the red cells with normal saline solution.
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