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Removal of activated complement from shed blood: comparison of high- and low-dilutional haemofiltration
Authors:J P Arnestad    M Hyllner    J P Bengtson    M Tylman    T E Mollnes  A Bengtsson
Institution:Department of Anaesthesiology &Intensive Care, Sahlgrenska University Hospital, Göteborg, Sweden;Department of Transfusion Medicine, Nordland Central Hospital, Bodø, and University of Tromsø, Norway
Abstract:Background : Perioperative blood salvage is associated with release of inflammatory mediators. Depending on type of processing, the complement system is activated to some extent in the final blood product. The aim of the present study was to evaluate a haemofiltration technique concerning complement system activation and whether the volume of added saline will have an influence on the elimination of activated complement during processing.
Methods : Sixteen patients undergoing total hip arthroplasty received wound blood salvaged intraoperatively with a haemofiltration technique. Saline was added to the reservoir for washing in a ratio of 1:1 or 5:1 of estimated blood volume. Samples for determination of the anaphylatoxins C3a and C5a, and the terminal SC5b–9 complement complex (TCC) were drawn from the patients, the collected blood, the ultrafiltrate and the processed blood.
Results : Increased concentrations of C3a, C5a and TCC were found in aspirated and processed blood. Haemofiltration did not reduce the concentrations of these factors, except that of C3a in the group where saline was added in a ratio of 5:1. There were no increased concentrations of C3a, C5a or TCC in the patient plasma after reinfusion. No differences in blood pressure, heart rate, pH, arterial oxygen tension, arterial carbon dioxide tension, or base excess were found in association with rein-fusion of the blood.
Conclusion : Collected shed blood washed through haemofiltration contained moderately elevated concentrations of C3a, C5a and TCC. Reinfusion of the blood neither led to increased systemic concentrations of complement activation products, nor to disturbances in haemodynamic or biochemical parameters.
Keywords:Autologous blood transfusion    complement activation    complement 3a    complement 5a    hemofiltration    terminal complement complex  
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