[Therapy using blood components. Prerequisites, indications and clinical use].

D Glück, B Kubanek, F W Ahnefeld
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The therapeutic benefit of blood components for specific substitution and volume replacement has been recognized for more than ten years. The increasing demand for blood and blood products, especially for albumin in connection with an only moderate growth of the base of blood donors has promoted the idea of a more efficient utilization of blood by specific replacement with blood components. The component therapy has reduced the side effects and improved the efficacy of blood transfusion and last but not least has led to a positive cost-effectiveness. Our clinical management of blood transfusion with a nearly complete use of components in surgical patients is presented. Particularly, the therapeutic strategy for massive transfusions by component therapy is discussed. In face of the technical and logistic problems, a transfusion schedule was developed which outlines the nearly exclusive therapeutic use of components. It applies with modifications and adjustment to the critical parameters to all cases of rapid and massive blood loss. In addition, diagnostic and therapeutic strategies are considered to preserve hemostasis or correct occurring hemostatic defects and to prevent thrombo-embolic events.

[使用血液成分的治疗。先决条件,适应症和临床使用]。
血液成分用于特定替代和容量替代的治疗益处已经被认可了十多年。对血液和血液制品需求的增加,特别是对白蛋白的需求,与献血者基数的适度增长有关,促进了通过特定替代血液成分更有效地利用血液的想法。成分疗法减少了副作用,提高了输血的疗效,最后但并非最不重要的是产生了积极的成本效益。我们的临床管理输血与几乎完全使用的成分在外科病人提出。特别地,讨论了组份疗法对大量输血的治疗策略。面对技术和后勤问题,制定了输血时间表,概述了几乎完全用于治疗的成分。它适用于所有快速大量失血的病例,并对关键参数进行修改和调整。此外,诊断和治疗策略被认为是保持止血或纠正发生的止血缺陷,并防止血栓栓塞事件。
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