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Outcomes in cardiac surgery in 500 consecutive Jehovah's Witness patients: 21 year Experience

BACKGROUND: Refusal of heterogenic blood products can be for religious reasons as in Jehovah's Witnesses or otherwise or as requested by an increasing number of patients. Furthermore blood reserves are under continuous demand with increasing costs. Therefore, transfusion avoidance strategies ar...

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Autores principales: Vaislic, Claude D, Dalibon, Nicolas, Ponzio, Oliver, Ba, Maguette, Jugan, Eric, Lagneau, Franck, Abbas, Philippe, Olliver, Yves, Gaillard, Didier, Baget, Francois, Sportiche, Michel, Chedid, Antoine, Chaoul, Georges, Maribas, Philippe, Dupuy, Christiane, Robine, Bruno, Kasanin, Nicolas, Michon, Herve, Ruat, Jean-Michel, Habis, Michel, Bouharaoua, Touhami
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BioMed Central 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3487917/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23013647
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1749-8090-7-95
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author Vaislic, Claude D
Dalibon, Nicolas
Ponzio, Oliver
Ba, Maguette
Jugan, Eric
Lagneau, Franck
Abbas, Philippe
Olliver, Yves
Gaillard, Didier
Baget, Francois
Sportiche, Michel
Chedid, Antoine
Chaoul, Georges
Maribas, Philippe
Dupuy, Christiane
Robine, Bruno
Kasanin, Nicolas
Michon, Herve
Ruat, Jean-Michel
Habis, Michel
Bouharaoua, Touhami
author_facet Vaislic, Claude D
Dalibon, Nicolas
Ponzio, Oliver
Ba, Maguette
Jugan, Eric
Lagneau, Franck
Abbas, Philippe
Olliver, Yves
Gaillard, Didier
Baget, Francois
Sportiche, Michel
Chedid, Antoine
Chaoul, Georges
Maribas, Philippe
Dupuy, Christiane
Robine, Bruno
Kasanin, Nicolas
Michon, Herve
Ruat, Jean-Michel
Habis, Michel
Bouharaoua, Touhami
author_sort Vaislic, Claude D
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description BACKGROUND: Refusal of heterogenic blood products can be for religious reasons as in Jehovah's Witnesses or otherwise or as requested by an increasing number of patients. Furthermore blood reserves are under continuous demand with increasing costs. Therefore, transfusion avoidance strategies are desirable. We describe a historic comparison and current results of blood saving protocols in Jehovah's Witnesses patients. METHODS: Data on 250 Jehovah's Witness patients operated upon between 1991 and 2003 (group A) were reviewed and compared with a second population of 250 patients treated from 2003 to 2012 (group B). RESULTS: In group A, mean age was 51 years of age compared to 68 years in group B. An iterative procedure was performed in 13% of patients in group B. Thirty days mortality was 3% in group A and 1% in group B despite greater operative risk factors, with more redo, and lower ejection fraction in group B. Several factors contributed to the low morbidity-mortality in group B, namely: preoperative erythropoietin to attain a minimal hemoglobin value of 14 g/dl, warm blood cardioplegia, the implementation of the Cornell University protocol and fast track extubation. CONCLUSIONS: Cardiac surgery without transfusion in high-risk patients such as Jehovah Witnesses can be carried out with results equivalent to those of low risk patients. Recent advances in surgical techniques and blood conservation protocols are main contributing factors.
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spelling pubmed-34879172012-11-03 Outcomes in cardiac surgery in 500 consecutive Jehovah's Witness patients: 21 year Experience Vaislic, Claude D Dalibon, Nicolas Ponzio, Oliver Ba, Maguette Jugan, Eric Lagneau, Franck Abbas, Philippe Olliver, Yves Gaillard, Didier Baget, Francois Sportiche, Michel Chedid, Antoine Chaoul, Georges Maribas, Philippe Dupuy, Christiane Robine, Bruno Kasanin, Nicolas Michon, Herve Ruat, Jean-Michel Habis, Michel Bouharaoua, Touhami J Cardiothorac Surg Study Protocol BACKGROUND: Refusal of heterogenic blood products can be for religious reasons as in Jehovah's Witnesses or otherwise or as requested by an increasing number of patients. Furthermore blood reserves are under continuous demand with increasing costs. Therefore, transfusion avoidance strategies are desirable. We describe a historic comparison and current results of blood saving protocols in Jehovah's Witnesses patients. METHODS: Data on 250 Jehovah's Witness patients operated upon between 1991 and 2003 (group A) were reviewed and compared with a second population of 250 patients treated from 2003 to 2012 (group B). RESULTS: In group A, mean age was 51 years of age compared to 68 years in group B. An iterative procedure was performed in 13% of patients in group B. Thirty days mortality was 3% in group A and 1% in group B despite greater operative risk factors, with more redo, and lower ejection fraction in group B. Several factors contributed to the low morbidity-mortality in group B, namely: preoperative erythropoietin to attain a minimal hemoglobin value of 14 g/dl, warm blood cardioplegia, the implementation of the Cornell University protocol and fast track extubation. CONCLUSIONS: Cardiac surgery without transfusion in high-risk patients such as Jehovah Witnesses can be carried out with results equivalent to those of low risk patients. Recent advances in surgical techniques and blood conservation protocols are main contributing factors. BioMed Central 2012-09-27 /pmc/articles/PMC3487917/ /pubmed/23013647 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1749-8090-7-95 Text en Copyright ©2012 Vaislic et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Study Protocol
Vaislic, Claude D
Dalibon, Nicolas
Ponzio, Oliver
Ba, Maguette
Jugan, Eric
Lagneau, Franck
Abbas, Philippe
Olliver, Yves
Gaillard, Didier
Baget, Francois
Sportiche, Michel
Chedid, Antoine
Chaoul, Georges
Maribas, Philippe
Dupuy, Christiane
Robine, Bruno
Kasanin, Nicolas
Michon, Herve
Ruat, Jean-Michel
Habis, Michel
Bouharaoua, Touhami
Outcomes in cardiac surgery in 500 consecutive Jehovah's Witness patients: 21 year Experience
title Outcomes in cardiac surgery in 500 consecutive Jehovah's Witness patients: 21 year Experience
title_full Outcomes in cardiac surgery in 500 consecutive Jehovah's Witness patients: 21 year Experience
title_fullStr Outcomes in cardiac surgery in 500 consecutive Jehovah's Witness patients: 21 year Experience
title_full_unstemmed Outcomes in cardiac surgery in 500 consecutive Jehovah's Witness patients: 21 year Experience
title_short Outcomes in cardiac surgery in 500 consecutive Jehovah's Witness patients: 21 year Experience
title_sort outcomes in cardiac surgery in 500 consecutive jehovah's witness patients: 21 year experience
topic Study Protocol
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3487917/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23013647
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1749-8090-7-95
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