2020
DOI: 10.1007/s10877-020-00579-8
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Comparison of common perioperative blood loss estimation techniques: a systematic review and meta-analysis

Abstract: Estimating intraoperative blood loss is one of the daily challenges for clinicians. Despite the knowledge of the inaccuracy of visual estimation by anaesthetists and surgeons, this is still the mainstay to estimate surgical blood loss. This review aims at highlighting the strengths and weaknesses of currently used measurement methods. A systematic review of studies on estimation of blood loss was carried out. Studies were included investigating the accuracy of techniques for quantifying blood loss in vivo and … Show more

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“…In a meta-analysis [2] on the techniques of intraoperative blood loss recording by our research group, Fig. 7 Scatter plots with corresponding regression lines for canisters Scatter plots for visually estimated blood loss (V-EBL) for canisters and corresponding univariate linear regression line as a function of reference blood loss (RBL) Fig.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…In a meta-analysis [2] on the techniques of intraoperative blood loss recording by our research group, Fig. 7 Scatter plots with corresponding regression lines for canisters Scatter plots for visually estimated blood loss (V-EBL) for canisters and corresponding univariate linear regression line as a function of reference blood loss (RBL) Fig.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the experimental setup, expired or unusable whole blood donations (provided by the German Red Cross, Institute for Transfusion Medicine, Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany) were diluted with whole electrolyte solutions (Sterofundin ISO, B. Braun, Melsungen, Germany) to generate predetermined volumes (188 ml-1267 ml) with defined hemoglobin (Hb) values (9.5-12.1 g/ dl). The use of whole blood donations is a well-established method for the experimental determination of blood loss [2]. The prepared mixture was set as the reference blood loss (RBL).…”
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“…There are many approaches to establishing the quantity of blood loss during cesarean section ( 8 ) . The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists authorizes the meaningful recommendations and concerns.…”
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“…This method involved the use of a meticulous measurement technique carried out within the best conditions for the measurement of blood loss. All blood loss formulae have similar structures and bases [21,[28][29][30]. A euvolemic state between the pre and postoperative times is assumed.…”
Section: Analytical Blood Loss Estimationmentioning
confidence: 99%