Autologous blood transfusion in total knee replacement surgery

Background/Aim. Total knee replacement (TKR) surgery is one of the most frequent and the most extensive procedures in orthopedic surgery, accompanied with some serious complications. Perioperative blood loss is one of the most serious losses, so it is vital to recognize and treat such losses prop...

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Main Authors: Lukić-Šarkanović Mirka, Gvozdenović Ljiljana, Savić Dragan, Ilić Miroslav P., Jovanović Gordana
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Published: Ministry of Defence of the Republic of Serbia, University of Defence, Belgrade 2013-01-01
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0042-8450/2013/0042-84501303274L.pdf
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author Lukić-Šarkanović Mirka
Gvozdenović Ljiljana
Savić Dragan
Ilić Miroslav P.
Jovanović Gordana
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Gvozdenović Ljiljana
Savić Dragan
Ilić Miroslav P.
Jovanović Gordana
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description Background/Aim. Total knee replacement (TKR) surgery is one of the most frequent and the most extensive procedures in orthopedic surgery, accompanied with some serious complications. Perioperative blood loss is one of the most serious losses, so it is vital to recognize and treat such losses properly. Autologous blood transfusion is the only true alternative for the allogeneic blood. The aim of this study was to to examine if autologous blood transfusion reduces usage of allogenic blood in total knee replacement surgery, as well as to examine possible effect of autologous blood transfusion on postoperative complications, recovery and hospital stay of patients after total knee replacement surgery. Methods. During the controlled, prospective, randomised study we compared two groups of patients (n = 112) with total prosthesis implanted in their knee. The group I consisted of the patients who received the transfusion of other people’s (allogeneic) blood (n = 57) and the group II of the patients whose blood was collected postoperatively and then given them [their own (autologous) blood] (n = 55). The transfusion trigger for both groups was hemoglobin level of 85 g/L. Results. In the group of patients whose blood was collected perioperatively only 9 (0.9%) of the patients received transfusion of allogeneic blood, as opposed to the control group in which 98.24% of the patients received the transfusion of allogeneic blood (p ≤ 0.01). The patients whose blood was collected stayed in hospital for 6.18 days, while the patients of the control group stayed 7.67 days (p < 0.01). Conclusion. Autologous blood transfusion is a very effective method for reducing consumption of allogenic blood and thus, indirectly for reducing all complications related to allogenic blood transfusion. There is also a positive influence on postoperative recovery after total knee replacement surgery due to the reduction of hospital stay, and indirectly on the reduction of hospital costs.
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spelling doaj-art-a8cd4f518dec48318adf3a28ef4a9e7f2025-08-20T03:18:48ZengMinistry of Defence of the Republic of Serbia, University of Defence, BelgradeVojnosanitetski Pregled0042-84502013-01-0170327427810.2298/VSP1303274LAutologous blood transfusion in total knee replacement surgeryLukić-Šarkanović MirkaGvozdenović LjiljanaSavić DraganIlić Miroslav P.Jovanović GordanaBackground/Aim. Total knee replacement (TKR) surgery is one of the most frequent and the most extensive procedures in orthopedic surgery, accompanied with some serious complications. Perioperative blood loss is one of the most serious losses, so it is vital to recognize and treat such losses properly. Autologous blood transfusion is the only true alternative for the allogeneic blood. The aim of this study was to to examine if autologous blood transfusion reduces usage of allogenic blood in total knee replacement surgery, as well as to examine possible effect of autologous blood transfusion on postoperative complications, recovery and hospital stay of patients after total knee replacement surgery. Methods. During the controlled, prospective, randomised study we compared two groups of patients (n = 112) with total prosthesis implanted in their knee. The group I consisted of the patients who received the transfusion of other people’s (allogeneic) blood (n = 57) and the group II of the patients whose blood was collected postoperatively and then given them [their own (autologous) blood] (n = 55). The transfusion trigger for both groups was hemoglobin level of 85 g/L. Results. In the group of patients whose blood was collected perioperatively only 9 (0.9%) of the patients received transfusion of allogeneic blood, as opposed to the control group in which 98.24% of the patients received the transfusion of allogeneic blood (p ≤ 0.01). The patients whose blood was collected stayed in hospital for 6.18 days, while the patients of the control group stayed 7.67 days (p < 0.01). Conclusion. Autologous blood transfusion is a very effective method for reducing consumption of allogenic blood and thus, indirectly for reducing all complications related to allogenic blood transfusion. There is also a positive influence on postoperative recovery after total knee replacement surgery due to the reduction of hospital stay, and indirectly on the reduction of hospital costs.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0042-8450/2013/0042-84501303274L.pdfblood transfusion, autologousblood transfusionarthroplasty, replacement, kneeorthopedic procedures
spellingShingle Lukić-Šarkanović Mirka
Gvozdenović Ljiljana
Savić Dragan
Ilić Miroslav P.
Jovanović Gordana
Autologous blood transfusion in total knee replacement surgery
Vojnosanitetski Pregled
blood transfusion, autologous
blood transfusion
arthroplasty, replacement, knee
orthopedic procedures
title Autologous blood transfusion in total knee replacement surgery
title_full Autologous blood transfusion in total knee replacement surgery
title_fullStr Autologous blood transfusion in total knee replacement surgery
title_full_unstemmed Autologous blood transfusion in total knee replacement surgery
title_short Autologous blood transfusion in total knee replacement surgery
title_sort autologous blood transfusion in total knee replacement surgery
topic blood transfusion, autologous
blood transfusion
arthroplasty, replacement, knee
orthopedic procedures
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0042-8450/2013/0042-84501303274L.pdf
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