Unwashed shed blood infusion causes deterioration in right ventricular function after coronary artery surgery

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We investigated right ventricular function after infusion of unwashed shed blood collected from mediastinal and chest tube drainage. Changes in thromboxane B2 (TXB2) and 6-keto-PGF1α which are stable metabolites of thromboxane A2 (TXA2) and prostacyclin respectively, were also investigated. The amount of infused shed blood was 484±76 ml (mean±SD). Right ventricular ejection fraction decreased rapidly after the infusion and did not return to its original level until 120 minutes later (P<0.05). Mean pulmonary artery pressure rose after infusion of the shed blood (P<0.05). The TXB2 level in the unwashed shed blood was about 20,000 times higher than the preoperative plasma level. The plasma TXB2 level at 30 minutes after the infusion was significantly elevated (P<0.05), and at 120 minutes it had returned to the original level. Unwashed shed blood may contain vasoactive substances that induce the release of TXA2 and increase right ventricular afterload.

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Kitano, T., Hattori, S., Miyakawa, H., Yoshitake, S., Iwasaka, H., & Noguchi, T. (2000). Unwashed shed blood infusion causes deterioration in right ventricular function after coronary artery surgery. Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, 28(6), 642–645. https://doi.org/10.1177/0310057x0002800605

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