An Annotated Bibliography on Autologous Transfusion: Second Edition

A n annotated bibliography of the autologous transfusion literature was first published by the Autologous Transfusion Committee of the American Association of Blood Banks in 1992l; it contained summaries of 50 articles published in 1989 and 1990. Members of the Autologous Transfusion Committee have since selected 60 additional articles from among the more than 300 published from 1991 through 1996. These articles were selected because they described important advances in the field, presented controversial issues, or summarized an area of interest particularly well. The bibliography has been somewhat reorganized, in ways that reflect the expansion of the literature and some new directions of inquiry. Under each topic heading, the articles are listed alphabetically by first author.

[1]  M. Kanter,et al.  Preoperative autologous blood donations before elective hysterectomy. , 1997, Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA).

[2]  J. AuBuchon Cost-effectiveness of preoperative autologous blood donation for orthopedic and cardiac surgeries. , 1996, The American journal of medicine.

[3]  S. Kirkley,et al.  A Cost Comparison of Allogeneic and Preoperatively or Intraoperatively Donated Autologous Blood , 1996, Anesthesia and analgesia.

[4]  R. Lifeso,et al.  Effect of Preoperative Donation of Autologous Blood on Deep-Vein Thrombosis following Total Joint Arthroplasty of the Hip or Knee* , 1996, The Journal of bone and joint surgery. American volume.

[5]  S. Gregoretti Suction‐induced hemolysis at various vacuum pressures: implications for intraoperative blood salvage , 1996, Transfusion.

[6]  H. Redl,et al.  Release of cytokines, polymorphonuclear elastase and terminal C5b-9 complement complex by infusion of wound drainage blood. , 1995, Acta orthopaedica Scandinavica.

[7]  R. Seshadri,et al.  The Role of Autologous Blood Transfusion in Joint Replacement Surgery , 1995, Anaesthesia and intensive care.

[8]  J. Birkmeyer,et al.  Acute normovolemic hemodilution is a cost‐effective alternative to preoperative autologous blood donation by patients undergoing radical retropubic prostatectomy , 1995, Transfusion.

[9]  J. J. Guerra,et al.  Cost effectiveness of intraoperative autotransfusion in total hip arthroplasty surgery. , 1995, Clinical orthopaedics and related research.

[10]  A. Bracey,et al.  Procurement and transfusion of human immunodeficiency virus‐positive or untested autologous blood units: issues and concerns: a report prepared by the Autologous Transfusion Committee of the American Association of Blood Banks , 1995, Transfusion.

[11]  H. Kaplan,et al.  Autologous blood donation--can we bank on it? , 1995, The New England journal of medicine.

[12]  R. Weiskopf Mathematical analysis of isovolemic hemodilution indicates that it can decrease the need for allogeneic blood transfusion , 1995, Transfusion.

[13]  J. W. Martin,et al.  Blood Transfusion and Blood Conservation: Cost and Utilization Issues , 1994, American journal of medical quality : the official journal of the American College of Medical Quality.

[14]  S. Wilson,et al.  Leukocyte CD11b and CD18 expression are increased in blood salvaged for autotransfusion. , 1994, The American surgeon.

[15]  J. J. Morris,et al.  Autotransfusion: is there a benefit in a current practice of aggressive blood conservation? , 1994, The Annals of thoracic surgery.

[16]  A. M. Zimmer,et al.  Reinfusion of postoperative wound drainage in total joint arthroplasty. Red blood cell survival and coagulopathy risk. , 1994, The Journal of arthroplasty.

[17]  C. Parvin,et al.  Erythropoietin response to anaemia is not altered by surgery or recombinant human erythropoietin therapy , 1994, British journal of haematology.

[18]  T. Duvall,et al.  Postoperative salvage: a technological advance in the 'washed' versus 'unwashed' blood controversy. , 1994, Seminars in Vascular Surgery.

[19]  M. Kruskall,et al.  Red cell loss following orthopedic surgery: the case against postoperative blood salvage , 1994, Transfusion.

[20]  M. Kardara,et al.  Autotransfusion After Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery: Is There Any Benefit? , 1994, Journal of cardiac surgery.

[21]  J. Beck,et al.  Preoperative autologous blood donation in total-hip arthroplasty. A cost-effectiveness analysis. , 1994, Archives of pathology & laboratory medicine.

[22]  K. Friedman,et al.  On improving the cost‐effectiveness of autologous blood transfusion practices , 1994, Transfusion.

[23]  L. Stehling,et al.  Controversies in transfusion medicine. Perioperative hemodilution: pro , 1994, Transfusion.

[24]  K. Friedman,et al.  A phase III trial of recombinant human erythropoietin therapy in nonanemic orthopedic patients subjected to aggressive removal of blood for autologous use: dose, response, toxicity, and efficacy , 1994, Transfusion.

[25]  N. Hertzer,et al.  Reduction in the homologous blood requirement for abdominal aortic aneurysm repair by the use of preadmission autologous blood donation. , 1994, Surgery.

[26]  W. van Oeveren,et al.  Tissue-type plasminogen activator and fibrin monomers synergistically cause platelet dysfunction during retransfusion of shed blood after cardiopulmonary bypass. , 1993, The Journal of thoracic and cardiovascular surgery.

[27]  J. Birkmeyer,et al.  The cost‐effectiveness of preoperative autologous blood donation for total hip and knee replacement , 1993, Transfusion.

[28]  M. Goldberg,et al.  Red blood cell regeneration induced by subcutaneous recombinant erythropoietin: iron-deficient erythropoiesis in iron-replete subjects. , 1993, Blood.

[29]  A. Kulier,et al.  Subcutaneous recombinant human erythropoietin and autologous blood donation before coronary artery bypass surgery. , 1993, Anesthesia and analgesia.

[30]  T. Sculco,et al.  Salvage and reinfusion of postoperative sanguineous wound drainage. A preliminary report. , 1992, The Journal of bone and joint surgery. American volume.

[31]  The use of autologous blood. The National Blood Resource Education Program Expert Panel. , 1990, JAMA.