Fluosol-DA as a Red-Cell Substitute in Acute Anemia
- 26 June 1986
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Massachusetts Medical Society in New England Journal of Medicine
- Vol. 314 (26) , 1653-1656
- https://doi.org/10.1056/nejm198606263142601
Abstract
We assessed the safety and efficacy of Fluosol-DA as a red-cell substitute in acute anemia. Twenty-three surgical patients with blood loss and religious objections to receiving blood transfusions were evaluated. Fifteen moderately anemic patients with a mean hemoglobin level (±SE) of 7.2±0.5 g per deciliter had no evidence of a physiologic need for increased arterial oxygen content and did not receive Fluosol-DA. Eight severely anemic patients with a mean hemoglobin level of 3.0±0.4 g per deciliter met the criteria of need and received the drug until the physiologic need disappeared or a maximal dose of 40 ml per kilogram of body weight was reached. We observed no adverse reactions to Fluosol-DA. The average peak increment in arterial oxygen content with the drug was only 0.7±0.1 ml per deciliter. There were no appreciable beneficial effects of Fluosol-DA, perhaps because of the small increase in arterial oxygen content, the brief half-life of the drug (24.3±4.3 hours), and the limited total dose. Six of the eight patients receiving Fluosol-DA died. One of the survivors received red-cell transfusions against his wishes, under a court order, after his total Fluosol-DA dose. Fourteen of the 15 moderately anemic patients survived.This publication has 16 references indexed in Scilit:
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