Title of article :
blood loss estimation using gauze visual analogue
Author/Authors :
ali algadiem, emran saudi board resident of plastic surgery, king fahad hospital, hofuf, saudi arabia - saudi board resident of plastic surgery, king fahad hospital, hofuf, saudi arabia, Saudi Arabia , aleisa, abdulmohsen ali saudi board of general surgery, consultant general surgery, king fahad hospital, hofuf, saudi arabia - saudi board of general surgery, consultant general surgery, king fahad hospital, hofuf, saudi arabia, Saudi Arabia , alsubaie, huda ibrahim family medicine resident, king fahad hospital, hofuf, saudi arabia - family medicine resident, king fahad hospital, hofuf, saudi arabia, Saudi Arabia , buhlaiqah, noora radhi saudi board resident of obstetrics and gynecology, maternity and children hospital, hofuf, saudi arabia - saudi board resident of obstetrics and gynecology, maternity and children hospital, hofuf, saudi arabia, Saudi Arabia , algadeeb, jihad bagir primary health care resident, alahssa, saudi arabia - primary health care resident, alahssa, saudi arabia, Saudi Arabia , alsneini, hussain ali associate degree in health science, laboratory technician, king fahad hospital, hofuf, saudi arabia - associate degree in health science, laboratory technician, king fahad hospital, hofuf, saudi arabia, Saudi Arabia
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Abstract :
estimating intraoperative blood loss can be a difficult task, especially when blood is mostly absorbed by gauze. in this study, we have provided an improved method for estimating blood absorbed by gauze. to develop a guide to estimate blood absorbed by surgical gauze. a clinical experiment was conducted using aspirated blood and common surgical gauze to create a realistic amount of absorbed blood in the gauze. different percentages of staining were photographed to create an analogue for the amount of blood absorbed by the gauze. a visual analogue scale was created to aid the estimation of blood absorbed by the gauze. the absorptive capacity of different gauze sizes was determined when the gauze was dripping with blood. the amount of reduction in absorption was also determined when the gauze was wetted with normal saline before use. the use of a visual analogue may increase the accuracy of blood loss estimation and decrease the consequences related to over or underestimation of blood loss.
Keywords :
blood loss , surgical , estimation techniques , absorption ,
Journal title :
Trauma Monthly
Journal title :
Trauma Monthly
Record number :
2536734
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