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Early Autologous Blood Transfusion Treatment for the Hemorrhagic Shock of Thoracic Multiple Injuries

  • LI Qingxin;MENG Hui;ZHENG Jun;HONG Bo;ZHANG Shifan;LI Naibin;GAO Ming;YANG Junfeng;WU Zhiqiang
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  • 1. Department of Thoracic Surgery, Lanzhou General Hospital, Lanzhou Military Command, Lanzhou 730050, China;2. Guangzhou Sanitorium, Guangzhou Military Command, Guangzhou 510515, China

Received date: 2012-05-02

  Revised date: 2012-07-15

  Online published: 2012-09-28

Abstract

Animal models for thoracic traumatic hemopneumothorax and hemorrhagic shock were constructed, and thoracic cavity blood were reclaimed by the disposable patented equipment, then the treatment effect of autologous blood transfusion was explored. Eighteen Beagles with common grade were randomly divided into three groups, which included mini-traumatic shock group (group A, n=6), heavy traumatic shock and hemopneumothorax with autologous blood transfusion group (group B, n=6), and heavy traumatic shock and hemopneumothorax with non-autologous blood transfusion group (group C, n=6). Disposable patented equipments have the multifunction including vacuum aspiration, blood reclaiming, anticoagulation filtering, autologous blood transfusion, paracentesis, and draining. Animal survival rate, red blood cell, white blood cell, hemoglobin, hematocrit, platelet, fibrinogen and coagulation function were observed. Comparing with the control group (group C), the animals in experimental group (group A, B) have a higher survival rate and their parameters, such as red blood cell, keep better. Applying the autologous blood transfusion reclaiming patented equipment treatment to the beagles with heavy traumatic shock and hemopneumothorax has a conspicuous remedy effect.

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LI Qingxin;MENG Hui;ZHENG Jun;HONG Bo;ZHANG Shifan;LI Naibin;GAO Ming;YANG Junfeng;WU Zhiqiang . Early Autologous Blood Transfusion Treatment for the Hemorrhagic Shock of Thoracic Multiple Injuries[J]. Science & Technology Review, 2012 , 30(27) : 61 -64 . DOI: 10.3981/j.issn.1000-7857.2012.27.010

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