Erythrocytes and proinflammatory mediators in wound drainage. Mottl-Link, S., Russlies, M., Klinger, M., Seyfarth, M., Ascherl, R., & Gradinger, R. Vox Sanguinis, 75(3):205–211, 1998. abstract bibtex BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Retransfusion of shed blood collected after operation has become popular, but recent reports of side effects led to a search for possible causes. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In a randomized study of 28 patients undergoing total hip arthroplasty, shed blood was collected in Solcotrans, Orth-Evac, and ordinary Redon drainage. Osmotic fragility was measured and electron-microscopic pictures of erythrocytes from selective samples were taken. Serotonin, prostaglandin E2 (PGE2), and histamine were measured with enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays. RESULTS: Higher osmotic fragility of erythrocytes collected with Solcotrans appeared to be due to ACD which was used only with that system. Serotonin concentrations did not differ significantly. However, there was a great increase in histamine (Solcotrans 477.7, Orth-Evac 344.0, Redon drainage 453.1 nmol/ml) and PGE2 (Solcotrans 1,908.3, Orth-Evac 1,225.0, Redon drainage 2,666.7 microgram/ml) in shed blood compared with venous blood (histamine 9.5 nmol/l, PGE2 4.2 microgram/ml). CONCLUSION: Unwashed wound drainage blood collected after operation contains levels of proinflammatory mediators that can account for the reported side effects.
@article{mottl-link_erythrocytes_1998,
title = {Erythrocytes and proinflammatory mediators in wound drainage},
volume = {75},
issn = {0042-9007},
abstract = {BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Retransfusion of shed blood collected after operation has become popular, but recent reports of side effects led to a search for possible causes.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: In a randomized study of 28 patients undergoing total hip arthroplasty, shed blood was collected in Solcotrans, Orth-Evac, and ordinary Redon drainage. Osmotic fragility was measured and electron-microscopic pictures of erythrocytes from selective samples were taken. Serotonin, prostaglandin E2 (PGE2), and histamine were measured with enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays.
RESULTS: Higher osmotic fragility of erythrocytes collected with Solcotrans appeared to be due to ACD which was used only with that system. Serotonin concentrations did not differ significantly. However, there was a great increase in histamine (Solcotrans 477.7, Orth-Evac 344.0, Redon drainage 453.1 nmol/ml) and PGE2 (Solcotrans 1,908.3, Orth-Evac 1,225.0, Redon drainage 2,666.7 microgram/ml) in shed blood compared with venous blood (histamine 9.5 nmol/l, PGE2 4.2 microgram/ml).
CONCLUSION: Unwashed wound drainage blood collected after operation contains levels of proinflammatory mediators that can account for the reported side effects.},
language = {eng},
number = {3},
journal = {Vox Sanguinis},
author = {Mottl-Link, S. and Russlies, M. and Klinger, M. and Seyfarth, M. and Ascherl, R. and Gradinger, R.},
year = {1998},
pmid = {9852408},
keywords = {Aged, Arthroplasty, Replacement, Hip, Blood Transfusion, Autologous, Citric Acid, Dinoprostone, Drainage, Erythrocytes, Female, Filtration, Glucose, Histamine, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Osmotic Fragility, Serotonin, Wounds and Injuries},
pages = {205--211}
}
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