Heart surgery breakthrough: recycling machine blood could cut need for donor transfusions
NCT ID NCT06824753
Summary
This study tested whether giving patients back their own blood left in the heart-lung machine after bypass surgery could reduce their need for donor blood transfusions. Researchers compared 60 patients having elective heart surgery—half received their recycled machine blood, half did not. They measured how much donor blood was needed afterward and checked blood clotting function to ensure safety.
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Ataturk University
Erzurum, Turkey (Türkiye)
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