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Hemodilution as a Method to Reduce Transfusion Requirements in Adolescent Spine Fusion Surgery

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Hemodilution was safely used as a method to satisfy the perioperative transfusion requirements of adolescents undergoing extensive spinal surgery. By allowing patients to arrive at surgery with a higher preoperative hemoglobin and hematocrit, and by decreasing the quantity of predonated autologous blood-collected and therefore used, the hemodilution method may indirectly decrease the quantity of postoperative autologous transfusions in this population. Cell saver was not shown to be effective, and its selective use is recommended.

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