产科使用细胞回收的最新进展:产科中的细胞回收

L. Peacock, V. Clark, S. Catling
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由于对羊水栓塞和母体同种异体免疫的担忧,产科对细胞抢救的接受一直受到阻碍。通过细胞回收去除羊水碎片已经得到证实,但关于是否需要使用一个或两个单独的吸引装置来去除羊水和血液仍然存在争议。最近有报道称,在用白细胞去除过滤器重新输注回收的血液时发生低血压发作。缓激肽的释放可能是负责任的因素。母体同种异体免疫可能发生,因为细胞保存者不能区分母体和胎儿的红细胞。然而,挽救血液中的胎儿细胞转移率与胎母出血时相同,可以通过适当的抗d治疗。抢救出来的血液不含任何凝血因子,在大出血时,除红细胞外,这些因子也必须被替换。有细胞保留的出血患者的凝血功能障碍不应被视为与该技术相关的不良事件,而应被视为凝血产品替代不足。目前还没有证据表明产科的细胞回收可以减少同种异体输血或具有成本效益。迫切需要随机对照试验。
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Recent developments in the obstetric use of cell salvage: CELL SALVAGE IN OBSTETRICS
SUMMARY The acceptance of cell salvage in obstetrics has been hampered by concerns about amniotic fluid embolism and maternal alloimmunization. The removal of amniotic fluid debris by cell salvage has been proven, but controversy remains as to whether using one or two separate suction devices for removal of amniotic fluid and blood is necessary. There have been recent reports of hypotensive episodes occurring during re-infusion of the salvaged blood with leukodepletion filters. Bradykinin release may be the responsible agent. Maternal alloimmunization can potentially occur as the cell saver cannot differentiate between maternal and fetal red cells. However, the fetal cell transference rate in salvaged blood is of the same magnitude as during a feto-maternal hemorrhage and can be treated by appropriate administration of anti-D. Salvaged blood does not contain any coagulation factors and in massive hemorrhage these factors must be replaced in addition to the red cells. Coagulopathy in bleeding patients that have cell salvage should not be viewed as an adverse event associated with this technique, but rather as inadequate replacement of coagulation products. There is currently no evidence base that cell salvage in obstetrics reduces allogeneic transfusion or is cost-effective. A randomized controlled trial is urgently needed.
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