Acute normovolemic hemodilution (ANH) has long been employed for reducing allogenic blood transfusion for cardiac surgery, and hydroxyethyl starch has been used as an intravenous replacement fluid during ANH procedure. However, possible impact of ANH employing HES on blood viscosity and oxygen delivery have not been well investigated in patients undergoing off-pump coronary artery bypass (OPCAB) surgery . Anesthesia is induced and maintained by using propofol-remifentanil-rocuronium in OPCAB surgery (n=21). ANH is performed by using 5 ml/kg of blood salvage and administering 5 ml/kg of balanced HES 130/0.42 (Tetraspan™) for 15 min during vascular graft harvesting. For the present study, three arterial blood samples (3 ml each) are taken before (Sample 1) and after ANH (sample 2 and 3) and they are stored in 3 tubes. Sample 3 (in tube) undergoes further 30% in-vitro dilution by adding 1-1.5 ml HES. By using a scanning capillary tube viscometer (Hemovister™), Blood viscosity at low shear rate (5/sec) of the three samples are determined. By using a formula with blood viscosity and hematocrit, tissue O2 delivery index (TODI, = hematocrit/viscosity at 5/sec) is calculated.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NON_RANDOMIZED
Purpose
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
21
acute normovolemic hemodilution (ANH) is performed by using 5 ml/kg of blood salvage and intravenously administering 5 ml/kg of balanced hydroxyethystarch 130/0.42 (Tetraspan™) for 15 min
Blood sample after ANH 5 ml/kg undergoes further 30% in-vitro dilution by adding 1-1.5 ml hydroxyethystarch 130/0.42
Konkuk University Medical Center
Seoul, South Korea
blood viscosity at shear rate 5/sec
By using a scanning capillary tube viscometer (Hemovister™), Blood viscosity at shear rate 5/sec of the three samples are determined
Time frame: 5 min after acute normovoelmic hemodilution, 5 min after in-vitro dilution
hematocrit/blood viscosity at 5/sec
oxygen delivery index calculated with a formula (= hematocrit/blood viscosity)
Time frame: 5 min after acute normovoelmic hemodilution, 5 min after in-vitro dilution
blood viscosity at shear rate 300/sec
By using a scanning capillary tube viscometer (Hemovister™), Blood viscosity at shear rate 300/sec of the three samples are determined
Time frame: 5 min after acute normovoelmic hemodilution, 5 min after in-vitro dilution
Hematocrit/viscosity at shear rate 300/sec
oxygen delivery index calculated with a formula (= hematocrit/blood viscosity)
Time frame: 5 min after acute normovoelmic hemodilution, 5 min after in-vitro dilution
Coagulation profiles in ROTEM
clot formation time in extem, MCF in extemA5 in fibtem,
Time frame: 5 min after acute normovoelmic hemodilution, 5 min after in-vitro dilution
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