Preparation of packed red cells suitable for intravascular transfusion in utero
- 1 February 1989
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Transfusion
- Vol. 29 (2) , 179-181
- https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1537-2995.1989.29289146839.x
Abstract
Intra-cardiac transfusion in utero is a recent development in the treatment of erythroblastosis foetalis. As with intra-umbillical cord transfusion, the procedure has been described as having a high risk of complication characterized by bradycardia and cardiac-arrest. Intra-coronary hyperkalemia was suspected as being a major contributing factor towards the complications experienced, particularly by the intra-cardiac delivery. The procedure is warranted, however, in cases where intra-umbilical cord transfusion is not possible. Therefore, studies comparing various methods of preparing packed cells for intravascular transfusion were initiated. The plasma potassium levels of gravity sedimented packed cells and saline washed red cells resuspended in either Ringer''s lactate, pooled donor plasma or saline were measured. Products of saline washed/resuspended packed red cells transfused within 2 hour of preparation were found to have low potassium levels while exposing the fetus to minimal risk of transfusion transmitted infection and were therefore selected to be the most suitable product. Using this product, a significant decrease in the incidence of severe bradycardia resulting in cardiac-arrest, following intravascular transfusion (32 procedures) was observed.Keywords
This publication has 8 references indexed in Scilit:
- Fetal intracardiac transfusions in patients with severe rhesus isoimmunisationBMJ, 1988
- In‐utero intravascular transfusion of the fetus for the management of severe Rhesus isoimmunization—a reappraisalBJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 1987
- In Utero Exchange Transfusion by Direct Intravascular Injection in Severe Erythroblastosis FetalisNew England Journal of Medicine, 1986
- Incorporation of plasticizer into red cells during storageTransfusion, 1984
- Serum potassium changes following packed red cell transfusions in newborn infantsTransfusion, 1983
- DIRECT INTRAVASCULAR FETAL BLOOD TRANSFUSION BY FETOSCOPY IN SEVERE RHESUS ISOIMMUNISATIONThe Lancet, 1981
- Blood for Use in Exchange Transfusion in the NewbornTransfusion, 1980
- Interauterine Transfusion: 101 Consecutive Cases treated at Queen Charlotte's Maternity HospitalBMJ, 1973