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Blood Conservation And Hemostasis Management In Pediatric Cardiac Surgery

Roby Sebastian, M. Iqbal Ahmed

FRONTIERS IN CARDIOVASCULAR MEDICINE(2021)

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Abstract
Pediatric cardiac surgery is associated with significant perioperative blood loss needing blood product transfusion. Transfusion carries serious risks and implications on clinical outcomes in this vulnerable population. The need for transfusion is higher in children and is attributed to several factors including immaturity of the hemostatic system, hemodilution from the CPB circuit, excessive activation of the hemostatic system, and preoperative anticoagulant drugs. Other patient characteristics such as smaller relative size of the patient, higher metabolic and oxygen requirements make successful blood transfusion management extremely challenging in this population and require meticulous planning and multidisciplinary teamwork. In this narrative review we aim to summarize risks and complications associated with blood transfusion in pediatric cardiac surgery and also to summarize perioperative coagulation management and blood conservation strategies.
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blood conservation, transfusion risks, pediatric cardiac surgery, hemostasis, blood product, blood transfusion
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