Hematocrit and total protein elimination as quality control parameters of cell salvage
Debora Dörffel, Edda Klotz, Patrick Wagner, Karsten Ehrig, Karin Pretzel, Falko Hanisch, Axel Pruß

TL;DR
This study examines factors affecting quality control in cell salvage during autotransfusion, focusing on hematocrit and protein elimination targets.
Contribution
The study identifies specific intraoperative conditions that lead to deviations from quality control targets in cell salvage.
Findings
Hematocrit targets were not met in 22% of cell salvage applications.
Protein elimination targets were not met in 8% of cases.
Emergency use and dilution with rinsing fluid were key factors in target deviations.
Abstract
Background: The use of cell salvage reduces homologous blood transfusions during operations and avoids associated complications. Therefore, autotransfusion is an integral part of Patient Blood Management (PBM). The quality control of cell salvage in Germany is performed by checking the target values of a hematocrit in the autotransfusion blood (target: over 50%) and a total protein elimination (target: over 90%). The aim of this study was to identify intraoperative circumstances leading to deviations from the target values. Methods: This retrospective data analysis includes the use of the cell saver at the Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Campus Charité Mitte and Campus Benjamin Franklin from 01.01.2019 to 29.03.2022, in which autotransfusion occurred. In addition to the hematocrit and total protein elimination, the age and gender of the patients, as well as the surgical diagnosis,…
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TopicsBlood transfusion and management · Pancreatic function and diabetes · 3D Printing in Biomedical Research
