Alterations in blood pressure during exchange transfusion

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Blood pressure changes as a function of the rates of blood withdrawal and infusion were determined during exchange blood transfusion in 2 preterm newborn infants. 10 ml blood withdrawal and infusion completed within 3 minutes resulted in reversible changes in aortic pressure, whereas the same procedure completed within 45 to 60 seconds resulted in a progressive fall in the systolic pressure and in narrowing of the pulse pressure. In one of the cases this was associated with respiratory arrest. An exchange rate of 5 ml/kg per 3 minutes is recommended.

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Aranda, J. V., & Sweet, A. Y. (1977). Alterations in blood pressure during exchange transfusion. Archives of Disease in Childhood, 52(7), 545–548. https://doi.org/10.1136/adc.52.7.545

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