Roundtable of Experts in Surgery Blood Management--consensus statement.

K Messmer
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Unlabelled: A Roundtable of Experts in Surgery Blood Management was held 7 to 9 April 1995, in Vienna, where all the available published and unpublished epoetin alfa clinical data was thoroughly discussed and where the following CONSENSUS STATEMENT was developed to give the clinician some practical guidelines for the administration of epoetin alfa in elective surgery patients.

Consensus statement: For elective surgery patients it is important to facilitate, via blood conservation methods, the elimination or reduction of exposure to allogeneic blood transfusion and its associated risks. Adjunctive use of epoetin alpha therapy in specific patients is one method to accomplish this goal. Patients with small body size, predicted low blood volume (< or = 51), and/or a hematocrit too low to be enrolled in or to complete their prescribed ABD (autologous blood donation) program especially benefit from epoetin alfa therapy. Generally, epoetin alfa therapy is well tolerated, with an acceptable risk-to-benefit ratio.

外科血液管理专家圆桌会议——共识声明。
1995年4月7日至9日在维也纳举行了外科血液管理专家圆桌会议,对所有已发表和未发表的epoetin alfa临床数据进行了深入讨论,并制定了以下共识声明,为临床医生在选择性手术患者中使用epoetin alfa提供了一些实用指南。共识声明:对于择期手术患者,重要的是通过血液保存方法,促进消除或减少异基因输血暴露及其相关风险。在特定患者中辅助使用促生成素治疗是实现这一目标的一种方法。体型小、预测血容量低(<或= 51)和/或红细胞压积过低而不能参加或完成规定的ABD(自体献血)计划的患者尤其受益于促生成素治疗。一般来说,促生成素治疗耐受性良好,具有可接受的风险-收益比。
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