1998
DOI: 10.1001/jama.279.3.217
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Human Cardiovascular and Metabolic Response to Acute, Severe Isovolemic Anemia

Abstract: Context.-Although concern over the risks of red blood cell transfusion has resulted in several practice guidelines for transfusion, lack of data regarding the physiological effects of anemia in humans has caused uncertainty regarding the blood hemoglobin (Hb) concentration requiring treatment.Objective.-To test the hypothesis that acute isovolemic reduction of blood Hb concentration to 50 g/L in healthy resting humans would produce inadequate cardiovascular compensation and result in tissue hypoxia secondary t… Show more

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“…1). Second, the increase in DeoxyHb in local vascular beds, secondary to increased oxygen extraction, 23,24 would favour the production of NO from nitrite with MetHb as the byproduct (Fig. 2).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…1). Second, the increase in DeoxyHb in local vascular beds, secondary to increased oxygen extraction, 23,24 would favour the production of NO from nitrite with MetHb as the byproduct (Fig. 2).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These proposed mechanisms may be particularly favoured during anemia since local production of NO would be supported by an increase in tissue oxyHb extraction which is known to occur in anemic vascular beds. 23,24 For example, in the brain, acute anemia increases Hb O 2 extraction from *30% (Hb * 140 gÁL -1 ) to *50% (Hb * 50 gÁL -1 ), 23 while brain microvascular PO 2 decreases from *70 to *50 mmHg. 6,7 As such, methemoglobin (MetHb) production may be favoured in anemic vascular beds.…”
Section: Résumémentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By inducing a moderate isovolemic anemia during surgery, the blood lost is diluted in concentration. 16 ANH spares not only the red cell mass but platelets and clotting factors as well. ANH offers following advantages over preoperative autologous donation (PAD).…”
Section: Perioperative Management Of An Organ Transplant Recipientmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cellular detection of tissue hypoxia triggers an increase in autonomic responses that result in acute increases in cardiac output and reduction in systemic vascular resistance to optimize tissue oxygen delivery. 24 Concurrently, oxygen extraction is increased, mediated, in part, by a right shift in the oxyhemoglobin dissociation curve. The increased cardiac output is distributed differentially in a hierarchical manner such that critically vital organs (brain, heart) receive proportionally more oxygen relative to less vital organs (kidney, gut).…”
Section: The Risk Of Preoperative Anemiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4,24,25 These responses include an increase in cardiac output with organ specific vasodilation to reduce systemic vascular resistance and maintain global oxygen delivery. Despite these compensatory cardiovascular responses, evidence suggests that brain oxygen delivery is inadequate during severe anemia (Hb * 50 to 60 gÁL -1 ), resulting in reduced brain tissue PO 2 and increased hypoxic cellular responses.…”
Section: The Risk Of Preoperative Anemiamentioning
confidence: 99%