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Albumin prevents erythrocyte crenation in patients undergoing extracorporeal circulation. |
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Albumin prevents erythrocyte
crenation in patients undergoing extracorporeal circulation.
Kamada T, McMillan DE, Sternlieb
JJ, Bjork VO, Otsuji S.
Scand J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg
1988;22(2):155-8
Free fatty acid-induced massive erythrocyte
crenation has been reported in patients undergoing extracorporeal circulation
(EC), suggesting that the crenated cells impair microcirculatory flow and tissue
oxygenation during and after the operation. Effect of albumin administration on
erythrocyte crenation was examined in 18 patients undergoing coronary bypass
operation: 9 patients were given 25 g and another 9 patients were given 50 g of
human albumin as a part of the priming solution. Erythrocyte crenation was
almost completely prevented in the patients given 50 g albumin. Crenated
erythrocytes during EC were 3.6 +/- 2.3% (mean +/- SD) of all erythrocytes and
2.8 +/- 3.7% after EC. This was significantly lower than in patients without
albumin administration (63.4 +/- 34.0% during EC and 28.6 +/- 33.3% after EC, n
= 20). But the effect was less striking in the patients given 25 g albumin, 32.4
+/- 39.1% during and 28.3 +/- 40.8% after EC. Maintaining an adequate level of
plasma albumin is important in preventing erythrocyte crenation during EC,
improving microcirculatory flow in patients undergoing open heart
surgery.
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