[神经外科再输注过程中的自体血液细菌污染:是现象还是问题?]

Q4 Medicine
O K Kvan, N B Teryaeva, M V Sukhorukova, A Yu Lubnin
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摘要

尽管有长期的术中血液抢救和再输注经验,但自体血液仍存在细菌污染问题:分析神经外科手术中血液再输注时白细胞过滤和 X 射线照射进行血液净化的安全性:研究对象包括 57 名患有各种神经外科疾病的患者。考虑到神经外科疾病导致大失血的高可预见性风险、肿瘤的地形特征、病史和检查数据,我们对所有患者进行了术中血液再灌注。在再输血前的不同阶段对自体血进行了微生物检查:结果:42%的患者自体血液样本受到细菌污染。颅面部病变患者鼻旁窦手术入路的扩大有可能导致自体血液受到细菌污染。包括白细胞过滤和 X 射线照射在内的其他净化方法可减少细菌负荷。上述方法在净化非人类皮肤典型微生物菌群方面的效果不如溶菌性微生物菌群。术后未出现感染性并发症:结论:白细胞过滤和 X 射线照射相结合可减少细菌污染,提高再输血的安全性,尽管这些方法不能完全清除自体血液中的机会性微生物。净化质量在很大程度上取决于微生物菌群和手术方法。
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[Bacterial contamination of autologous blood in reinfusion in neurosurgery: a phenomenon or a problem?]

There is a problem of bacterial contamination of autologous blood despite long-term experience of intraoperative blood salvage and reinfusion.

Objective: To analyze safety of blood reinfusion with white blood cell filtration and X-ray irradiation for blood decontamination in neurosurgery.

Material and methods: The study included 57 patients with various neurosurgical diseases. We used intraoperative blood reinfusion in all patients considering high predictable risk of major blood loss due to neurosurgical diseases, features of neoplasm topography, anamnesis and examination data. Microbiological examination of autologous blood was carried out at different stages before reinfusion.

Results: Bacterial contamination of autologous blood samples was observed in 42% of patients. Enlargement of surgical access to paranasal sinuses in patients with craniofacial lesions poses a potential risk of bacterial contamination of autologous blood. Additional methods of decontamination including white blood cell filtration and X-ray irradiation reduced bacterial load. The above-mentioned methods were less effective for decontamination of microflora not typical for human skin compared to saprophytic ones. There were no postoperative infectious complications.

Conclusion: Combination of white blood cell filtration and X-ray irradiation reduces bacterial contamination and increases safety of reinfusion although these methods do not completely free autologous blood from opportunistic microorganisms. Decontamination quality significantly depended on microflora and surgical approach.

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期刊介绍: Scientific and practical peer-reviewed journal. This publication covers the theoretical, practical and organizational problems of modern neurosurgery, the latest advances in the treatment of various diseases of the central and peripheral nervous system. Founded in 1937. English version of the journal translates from Russian version since #1/2013.
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