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[Autologous versus homologous transfusion in cervico-fascial oncologic and ENT surgery]

Authors :
M, Boussofara
R, Dammak
N, Touazine
S, Zehani
C, Kaddour
M B, Abdallah
A, Ladgham
Source :
La Tunisie medicale. 79(3)
Publication Year :
2001

Abstract

The objective was to evaluate the interest of the normovolemic hemodilution (NVH) in cervico-facial oncologic and ENT surgery. It was a prospective, randomised and simple blind study having included A(n = 17) having benefitted before induction of a blood withdrawal of 6-8 ml.kg-1, substituted by an intravenous drip of colloid. B group (n = 21). The transfusional objective having been to assure for the two groups, during operative and in postoperative periods, a rate of Hbor = 10 g.dl-1 and a rate of Htor = 30%. The two groups were comparable for the demographic and anesthetic characteristics, and the blood losses during operative period. A variation significantly more important between before and postoperative hemoglobin has been objectified in the group A. The infectious morbidity was significantly more elevated in the group A (23.5% versus 4%). The cost was distinctly more elevated in the hemodiluted group. The NVH doesn't seem to be an indication of choice in the cervico-facial and ENT oncologic surgery.

Details

Language :
French
ISSN :
00414131
Volume :
79
Issue :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
La Tunisie medicale
Accession number :
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