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Pressure Infusion Cuff and Blood Warmer during Massive Transfusion: An Experimental Study About Hemolysis and Hypothermia
BACKGROUND: Blood warmers were developed to reduce the risk of hypothermia associated with the infusion of cold blood products. During massive transfusion, these devices are used with compression sleeve, which induce a major stress to red blood cells. In this setting, the combination of blood warmer...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5053533/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27711116 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0163429 |
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author | Poder, Thomas G. Pruneau, Denise Dorval, Josée Thibault, Louis Fisette, Jean-François Bédard, Suzanne K. Jacques, Annie Beauregard, Patrice |
author_facet | Poder, Thomas G. Pruneau, Denise Dorval, Josée Thibault, Louis Fisette, Jean-François Bédard, Suzanne K. Jacques, Annie Beauregard, Patrice |
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description | BACKGROUND: Blood warmers were developed to reduce the risk of hypothermia associated with the infusion of cold blood products. During massive transfusion, these devices are used with compression sleeve, which induce a major stress to red blood cells. In this setting, the combination of blood warmer and compression sleeve could generate hemolysis and harm the patient. We conducted this study to compare the impact of different pressure rates on the hemolysis of packed red blood cells and on the outlet temperature when a blood warmer set at 41.5°C is used. METHODS: Pressure rates tested were 150 and 300 mmHg. Ten packed red blood cells units were provided by Héma-Québec and each unit was sequentially tested. RESULTS: We found no increase in hemolysis either at 150 or 300 mmHg. By cons, we found that the blood warmer was not effective at warming the red blood cells at the specified temperature. At 150 mmHg, the outlet temperature reached 37.1°C and at 300 mmHg, the temperature was 33.7°C. CONCLUSION: To use a blood warmer set at 41.5°C in conjunction with a compression sleeve at 150 or 300 mmHg does not generate hemolysis. At 300 mmHg a blood warmer set at 41.5°C does not totally avoid a risk of hypothermia. |
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spelling | pubmed-50535332016-10-27 Pressure Infusion Cuff and Blood Warmer during Massive Transfusion: An Experimental Study About Hemolysis and Hypothermia Poder, Thomas G. Pruneau, Denise Dorval, Josée Thibault, Louis Fisette, Jean-François Bédard, Suzanne K. Jacques, Annie Beauregard, Patrice PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Blood warmers were developed to reduce the risk of hypothermia associated with the infusion of cold blood products. During massive transfusion, these devices are used with compression sleeve, which induce a major stress to red blood cells. In this setting, the combination of blood warmer and compression sleeve could generate hemolysis and harm the patient. We conducted this study to compare the impact of different pressure rates on the hemolysis of packed red blood cells and on the outlet temperature when a blood warmer set at 41.5°C is used. METHODS: Pressure rates tested were 150 and 300 mmHg. Ten packed red blood cells units were provided by Héma-Québec and each unit was sequentially tested. RESULTS: We found no increase in hemolysis either at 150 or 300 mmHg. By cons, we found that the blood warmer was not effective at warming the red blood cells at the specified temperature. At 150 mmHg, the outlet temperature reached 37.1°C and at 300 mmHg, the temperature was 33.7°C. CONCLUSION: To use a blood warmer set at 41.5°C in conjunction with a compression sleeve at 150 or 300 mmHg does not generate hemolysis. At 300 mmHg a blood warmer set at 41.5°C does not totally avoid a risk of hypothermia. Public Library of Science 2016-10-06 /pmc/articles/PMC5053533/ /pubmed/27711116 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0163429 Text en © 2016 Poder et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Poder, Thomas G. Pruneau, Denise Dorval, Josée Thibault, Louis Fisette, Jean-François Bédard, Suzanne K. Jacques, Annie Beauregard, Patrice Pressure Infusion Cuff and Blood Warmer during Massive Transfusion: An Experimental Study About Hemolysis and Hypothermia |
title | Pressure Infusion Cuff and Blood Warmer during Massive Transfusion: An Experimental Study About Hemolysis and Hypothermia |
title_full | Pressure Infusion Cuff and Blood Warmer during Massive Transfusion: An Experimental Study About Hemolysis and Hypothermia |
title_fullStr | Pressure Infusion Cuff and Blood Warmer during Massive Transfusion: An Experimental Study About Hemolysis and Hypothermia |
title_full_unstemmed | Pressure Infusion Cuff and Blood Warmer during Massive Transfusion: An Experimental Study About Hemolysis and Hypothermia |
title_short | Pressure Infusion Cuff and Blood Warmer during Massive Transfusion: An Experimental Study About Hemolysis and Hypothermia |
title_sort | pressure infusion cuff and blood warmer during massive transfusion: an experimental study about hemolysis and hypothermia |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5053533/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27711116 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0163429 |
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