1. Coagulation Studies After Transfusion of Hydroxyethyl Starch Protected Frozen Blood in Primates
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N. W. Thompson, H.H. Spencer, C.T. Knorpp, Lindenauer Sm, P. W. Gikas, and Lee Weatherbee
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Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Immunology ,Plasma Substitutes ,Pharmacology ,Hydroxyethyl starch ,Hydroxyethyl Starch Derivatives ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,In vivo ,Freezing ,Cryoprotective Agent ,Biopsy ,Coagulation testing ,Animals ,Immunology and Allergy ,Medicine ,Blood Transfusion ,Blood Coagulation ,reproductive and urinary physiology ,Whole blood ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Haplorhini ,Hematology ,Dextran ,chemistry ,Coagulation ,Blood Preservation ,business ,medicine.drug - Abstract
This-study evaluates the effects of the transfusion of frozen-thawed blood protected by hydroxyethyl starch (HES) on shocked monkeys. Particular attention is directed toward the study of coagulation in view of previous reports of coagulopathies caused by hydroxyethyl atarch. In vivo studies were done in 13 shocked monkey that received either homologous or autologous blood which had been from and thawed with 14 per cent HES aa the cryoprotective agent. Multiple coagulation studies were obtained on the monkeys, and histopathological evaluations were performed. There wa8 no evidence of increased bleeding or bleeding tendencies in the monkeys transfused with HES preserved blood. Serum chemistry values were not significantly altered in animals that received blood pre SCN~ by HES nor in those that received large quantities of HES alone. Histopathological examination of biopsy and autopsy material demonstrated no changes which could be related to hydmxyethyl starch. CRYOPROTECTIVE agents used in freeze preservation of whole blood can be divided into two major groups: those that protect by intracellular mechanisms and those that are primarily extracellular in action.18 The intracellular agents, glycerol been shown to produce a satisfactory degree of cryoprotection. These substances must be thoroughly removed postthaw by washing. Hydroxyethyl starch (HES) is a plasma expander similar to Dextran and PVP1.
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- 1974
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