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1 Autotransfusion (“Cell Savers”): rev 2016-02-08
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2 Autotransfusion Systems
or “Cell-Savers” © D. J. McMahon rev cewood

3 Key Points Autotransfusion (“Cell Savers”): Know the general process of autotransfusion (graphic) Know the components of blood and centrifuged blood: plasma, formed elements, including: red cells (erythrocytes) white cells (leukocytes) platelets (thrombocytes) (after centrifuging): buffy coat, consisting of white cells & platelets - Understand the difference between apheresis and autotransfusion - Understand why we need heparin Know the range of a normal hematocrit (HCT, Packed Cell Volume PCV) Know the approximate hematocrit of packed cells produced by autotransfusion

4 Blood consists of: Plasma: water, electrolytes, and some proteins needed for clotting. Formed Elements: red cells (erythrocytes), white cells (leukocytes), platelets (thrombocytes). (F. E. includes) Buffy Coat: The fraction of an anticoagulated blood sample that contains most of the white blood cells and platelets following density gradient centrifugation of the blood. leuko cyte: “white” + “cell” erythro cyte: “red” + “cell” thrombo cyte: “clotting” + “cell”

5 The Hematocrit: (or Packed Cell Volume):
the proportion of blood volume that consists of formed elements. AIR (least dense) PLASMA BUFFY COAT (white cells & platelets) RED CELLS (most dense) (clay plug) ‘Crit = 46% Normal ‘crits: Female: Male: Newborn: Originally determined by spinning a tube of blood in a hematocrit centrifuge at 10,000 rpm for 5 minutes.

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7 Apheresis, also called ‘pheresis’:
The removal of blood from a patient and its separation into plasma, platelets, and red cells. One or more components are retained and the rest are returned to the patient. Autologous Transfusion, also called ‘Autotransfusion’: The removal of blood and reinfusing it to a patient. May include washing with saline and separation of the red cells, which are returned to the patient during a procedure (cell saving).

8 Essentials of the autotransfusion cycle (part 1):
> Blood is sent to a reservoir which already has a small amount of heparinized saline. > As soon as justified by enough quantity and/or quality, ~250 mL of blood is transferred to the Latham Bowl and spun at 5600 rpm. > Most of the red cells accumulate at the outer edges, while the rest remains in the center of the bowl.

9 Latham Bowl Alternate type of bowl (Medtronic):

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11 Essentials of the autotransfusion cycle (part 2):
> The waste product or “stroma” is sent to a waste bag, and the red cells are rinsed with saline. > The red cells are then transferred to a collection bag, and has a hematocrit of ~55. These “packed cells” are eventually returned to the patient thru an existing IV. > Variations on the cycle are available, depending on the type of case (trauma, orthopedics, etc).

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13 Indications for autotransfusion:
> Massive or significant blood loss due to trauma, and/or surgery > Most often used in - Orthopedic surgery - Vascular or Cardiac surgery - Liver resections / transplants > Patients with religious objections to blood transfusion may accept autotransfused blood.

14 Medtronics Sequestra 1000

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18 Tech Maintenance & Issues:
> Power supply values are critical > Centrifuge speeds and displays are verified > Internal calibration is usually through software > Level detector and bubble detector may become dirty and unreliable > Failed disposables can create a bloody mess

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23 Major Players in Autotransfusion:
> Haemonetics - Cell Saver 5+, Ortho PAT, CardioPAT, Elite > Medtronics - AutoLog > Terumo (Fresenius) - C.A.T.S (continuous processing)

24 Haemonetics “Cell Saver 5”

25 Haemonetics “Cell Saver Elite”

26 Haemonetics “OrthoPAT”

27 Medtronics “Autolog”

28 Terumo (Fresenius) C.A.T.S.
(continuous auto transfusion system)

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