Autologous Blood Donation Preceding Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Operation in a Hemodialysis Patient |
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Authors: | Toshio Shinoda Toshizumi Shirai Michiko Takenaka Hitoshi Fujiwara Masanobu Takayama Masakazu Ootsuka Ken-ichi Nakajima Takahiro Sakai |
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Abstract: | Abstract: A 67-year-old male hemodialysis patient with abdominal aortic aneurysm and triple vessel coronary heart disease required autologous blood donation because of his blood type of Rh(-) before cardiovascular surgery. We performed autologous red blood cell and plasma collection by the switch back method with recombinant human erythropoietin therapy during the 5 weeks before the operation. Autologous platelet collection was also made the day before the operation. These autologous blood donations were safely and successfully performed along with hemodialysis. There was some caution taken for these pro cedures. The ultrafiltration rate had to be adjusted for blood collection or blood transfusion during hemodialysis in order not to disturb fluid balance. It was necessary to monitor the hyperkalemia of the stored autologous packed red blood cells. For platelet collection, blood in the extracorporeal circuit had to be concentrated because of the presence of renal anemia. Coronary artery bypass graft was safely and successfully performed with the autologous blood only. |
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Keywords: | Autologous blood donation Switch back method Hemodialysis Renal anemia Erythropoietin Hyperkalemia |
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