Isovolemic hemodilution alters the ratio of whole-body to large-vessel hematocrit (F-cell ratio). A prospective, randomized study comparing the volume effects of hydroxyethyl starch 200,000/0.62 and albumin.

M Haller, H Brechtelsbauer, C Akbulut, W Fett, J Briegel, U Finsterer
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Objective: To evaluate potential changes in the ratio of whole-body/large-vessel hematocrit (f-cell ratio) during isovolemic hemodilution and to compare the volume effects of 2 different plasma exchange solutions (hydroxyethyl starch 200,000/0.62 6% and human albumin 5%).

Design: Prospective, randomized, controlled trial.

Setting: Operating theater in a university hospital.

Patients: 24 gynecological patients scheduled for elective surgery.

Interventions: Isovolemic hemodilution was performed using 2 different plasma exchange solutions. Plasma volume was determined using dye dilution technique before and after hemodilution. The volume of withdrawn blood was measured from the change in weight of the blood bags taking into account the specific gravity of blood.

Results: The volume of administered plasma exchange solutions exceeded the amount of withdrawn blood by 80 +/- 47 ml (p < 0.001). Plasma volume was 3,067 +/- 327 ml before and 3,517 +/- 458 ml after hemodilution. Using red cell volumes calculated from measured plasma volumes and peripheral hematocrit, a deficit of 249 +/- 133 ml (p < 0.0001) in red cells after hemodilution appeared with the measured withdrawn red cell volumes taken into account. This finding can be explained by a change in the f-cell ratio during isovolemic hemodilution. The volume effect of the exchange solutions was 1.05 for hydroxyethyl starch and 0.95 for albumin.

Conclusions: The results demonstrate that a change in the f-cell ratio occurs during isovolemic hemodilution. The estimation of red cell volume or plasma volume changes by using either the hematocrit or plasma or red cell volume determinations together with the hematocrit may lead to erroneous results.

等容血液稀释可改变全身与大血管红细胞比容(f细胞比)。一项前瞻性,随机研究比较羟乙基淀粉20万/0.62和白蛋白的体积效应。
目的:评价等容血液稀释过程中全身/大血管红细胞比容(f细胞比)的潜在变化,并比较2种不同血浆交换液(羟乙基淀粉20万/0.62 6%和人白蛋白5%)的体积效应。设计:前瞻性、随机、对照试验。环境:大学医院的手术室。患者:24例妇科择期手术患者。干预措施:采用2种不同的血浆交换液进行等容血稀释。采用染料稀释法测定血液稀释前后血浆容量。取血的体积是根据血袋的重量变化来计算的,同时考虑到血液的比重。结果:血浆交换液给药量比采血量大80 +/- 47 ml (p < 0.001)。血液稀释前血浆容量为3067 +/- 327 ml,血液稀释后为3517 +/- 458 ml。使用红细胞总量计算出测量等离子体和外围比容、赤字249 + / - 133毫升(p < 0.0001)与红细胞在血液稀释后出现测量红细胞体积考虑撤回。这一发现可以用等容血稀释过程中f细胞比例的变化来解释。交换液对羟乙基淀粉的体积效应为1.05,对白蛋白的体积效应为0.95。结论:结果表明,f细胞比例的变化发生在等容血稀释。用红细胞比容或血浆或红细胞体积测定与红细胞比容一起来估计红细胞体积或血浆体积变化可能会导致错误的结果。
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