Effects of intraoperative blood salvage on red blood cells
Journal Title: Chinese Journal of Blood Transfusion - Year 2022, Vol 35, Issue 11
Abstract
Intraoperative blood salvage (IBS) is a life support technology that uses a series of artificial devices to treat the recycled blood during surgery, which then is transfused back into the patients. Currently, it′s the key method for perioperative blood protection. With the continuous development of science and technology as well as the deepening of researches, it has been realized that the damage of autologous blood recycling to red blood cells can not be ignored. This paper reviews the current progress of IBS researches and their effects on RBC.
Authors and Affiliations
Mingxia LIU, Yuanyuan YAO, Min YAN
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