Evaluation of Epsilon Amino-Caproic Acid (EACA) and Autologous Blood as Blood Conservation Strategies in Patients Undergoing Cardiac Surgery
To evaluate the effects of autologous blood and Epsilon amino-caproic acid on intra-operative and post-operative blood loss and homologous blood product requirements in patients undergoing cardiac surgery. Patients were randomly allocated to two groups of 30 each. In the Epsilon amino-caproic acid (...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Heart, lung & circulation lung & circulation, 2006-08, Vol.15 (4), p.261-265 |
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Zusammenfassung: | To evaluate the effects of autologous blood and Epsilon amino-caproic acid on intra-operative and post-operative blood loss and homologous blood product requirements in patients undergoing cardiac surgery.
Patients were randomly allocated to two groups of 30 each. In the Epsilon amino-caproic acid (EACA) group, the drug was administered in a loading dose of 100
mg/kg before skin incision followed by an infusion of 1/5th the loading dose hourly and terminated 3
h after heparin neutralization. In the autologous transfusion (AT) group, 10% of the calculated whole blood volume was collected intra-operatively before cardiopulmonary bypass and re-infused after its termination.
Haemoglobin values were comparable pre-operatively, on cardiopulmonary bypass, off cardiopulmonary bypass and post-operatively on day two in both groups. Intra-operative blood loss was not significantly different (643.3
±
129.14
ml in group EACA versus 710
±
145.5
ml in group AT,
p
=
0.66). Although the chest drainage was more in group AT during 0–3
h (71.3
±
54.3
ml versus 112.6
±
79.3.6
ml,
p
=
0.006) it was comparable amongst in the first 24
h (231.1
±
98.3
ml in group AT versus 235
±
101.4
ml in group EACA,
p
=
0.88). Homologous blood product requirements were similar in both groups.
Autologous blood is as efficacious as Epsilon amino-caproic acid for blood conservation in cardiac surgery. |
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ISSN: | 1443-9506 1444-2892 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.hlc.2006.03.014 |