Effect of Decreased Pump Prime Volume on Blood Transfusions and Postoperative Complications of Patients Undergoing High Risk Cardiac Surgical Procedures

Category Primary study
Registry of Trialsclinicaltrials.gov
Year 2006
The objective of this study is to evaluate the impact of reduced pump prime on blood transfusions and postoperative complications in patients at high risk of severe hemodilution during CPB. HYPOTHESIS The use of a new CPB circuit with a smaller internal volume, together with retrograde autologous priming of the lines (RAP) will allow a smaller prime volume and therefore less significant hemodilution on pump. EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN Overview Patients will be randomized on the morning of surgery to one of the two study groups in a 1:1 allocation scheme: 1. Low pump prime 2. Standard pump prime Outcomes The primary outcome is the number of units of blood products transfused within the first 24 hours post CPB.
Epistemonikos ID: 080438d59c62d38c91b4b9ab7099dd14b1c90ee3
First added on: May 04, 2024