• Title of article

    Blood autotransfusion outcomes compared with Ringer lactate infusion in dogs with hemorrhagic shock induced by controlled bleeding

  • Author/Authors

    Safaei, Mansour Department of General Surgery - School of Medicine, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences , Mousavi Takami, Hassan Department of General Surgery - School of Medicine, Isfahan University of Medical Sci

  • Pages
    8
  • From page
    1332
  • To page
    1339
  • Abstract
    BACKGROUND: The most common cause of shock in the surgical or trauma patient is hemorrhage. Crystalloid solutions and blood transfusion are the mainstays of treatment of hemorrhagic shock. Considering the disadvantages of allogeneic blood transfusion, such as risk of transmission of infectious diseases, and access and maintenance limitations, treatment of shock with autologous blood seems to be a decent solution. Autologous blood accumulated in body cavities in traumatic bleeding (such hemothorax), and bloodshed in operation field during open heart or vascular surgeries, and similar situations, can be utilized again. In this study, autotransfusion effects compared with crystalloid fluid in the treatment of hemorrhagic shock was investigated. METHODS: After induction of hemorrhagic shock in dogs by Wiggers type controlled bleeding, treating them in a group with autologous blood and another group with Ringer lactate were performed, and the results of treatment were studied. RESULTS: There was no mortality in both treatment approaches. Immediately after treatment, crystalloid positive effects such as renormalized vital signs and appropriate consciousness were more noticeable than autotransfusion, while twenty- four hours after, the desired effects of autologous blood were more pronounced like decreased metabolic acidosis and improvement of diuresis
  • Keywords
    Hemorrhagic Shock , Autotransfusion , Crystalloid
  • Journal title
    Astroparticle Physics
  • Serial Year
    2011
  • Record number

    2446007