Journal of cardiac surgery
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Randomized Controlled Trial Clinical Trial
Autotransfusion after coronary artery bypass surgery: is there any benefit?
Postoperative salvage autotransfusion of shed mediastinal blood, using the cardiotomy reservoir, is an inexpensive technique whose efficacy and safety are evaluated in this study. We randomized 75 consecutive patients into two groups. The autotransfusion group (n = 42) received autotransfusion after the completion of the coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) until the drainage was < or = 50 mL per hour for 2 consecutive hours. ⋯ More febrile patients were seen in the autotransfusion group although not significantly more than the controls. The autotransfusion group received more red cells than the control group, but it lost more red cells in the mediastinal drains. In conclusion, the autotransfusion of shed mediastinal blood has not proved beneficial in reducing the postoperative requirements in homologous blood in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG).