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Intraoperative autotransfusion in aortic surgery: Comparison of whole blood autotransfusion versus cell separation  Claus Bartels, MD, J.V. Matthias Bechtel, Christoph Winkler, MD, Svante Horsch, MD  Journal of Vascular Surgery  Volume 24, Issue 1, Pages 102-108 (July 1996) DOI: 10.1016/S0741-5214(96)70150-7 Copyright © 1996 Society for Vascular Surgery and International Society for Cardiovascular Surgery, North American Chapter Terms and Conditions

Fig. 1 Course of hematologic parameters and serum creatinine. A, Erythrocyte count. B, Platelet count. C, Hemoglobin and hematocrit. D, Serum creatinine. All values are means; error bars signify standard deviation. Multiple analysis of variance with contrast. WBA and CS for time: *p ≤ 0.05, **p ≤ 0.01 (intragroup differences). Journal of Vascular Surgery 1996 24, 102-108DOI: (10.1016/S0741-5214(96)70150-7) Copyright © 1996 Society for Vascular Surgery and International Society for Cardiovascular Surgery, North American Chapter Terms and Conditions

Fig. 1 Course of hematologic parameters and serum creatinine. A, Erythrocyte count. B, Platelet count. C, Hemoglobin and hematocrit. D, Serum creatinine. All values are means; error bars signify standard deviation. Multiple analysis of variance with contrast. WBA and CS for time: *p ≤ 0.05, **p ≤ 0.01 (intragroup differences). Journal of Vascular Surgery 1996 24, 102-108DOI: (10.1016/S0741-5214(96)70150-7) Copyright © 1996 Society for Vascular Surgery and International Society for Cardiovascular Surgery, North American Chapter Terms and Conditions

Fig. 1 Course of hematologic parameters and serum creatinine. A, Erythrocyte count. B, Platelet count. C, Hemoglobin and hematocrit. D, Serum creatinine. All values are means; error bars signify standard deviation. Multiple analysis of variance with contrast. WBA and CS for time: *p ≤ 0.05, **p ≤ 0.01 (intragroup differences). Journal of Vascular Surgery 1996 24, 102-108DOI: (10.1016/S0741-5214(96)70150-7) Copyright © 1996 Society for Vascular Surgery and International Society for Cardiovascular Surgery, North American Chapter Terms and Conditions

Fig. 1 Course of hematologic parameters and serum creatinine. A, Erythrocyte count. B, Platelet count. C, Hemoglobin and hematocrit. D, Serum creatinine. All values are means; error bars signify standard deviation. Multiple analysis of variance with contrast. WBA and CS for time: *p ≤ 0.05, **p ≤ 0.01 (intragroup differences). Journal of Vascular Surgery 1996 24, 102-108DOI: (10.1016/S0741-5214(96)70150-7) Copyright © 1996 Society for Vascular Surgery and International Society for Cardiovascular Surgery, North American Chapter Terms and Conditions

Fig. 2 Course of hemolytic degradation products. A, Free hemoglobin. B, Haptoglobin. C, Lactic dehydrogenase. D, Total bilirubin. WBA and CS for time: *p ≤ 0.05, **p ≤ 0.01, ***p ≤ 0.001 (intragroup differences). Between WBA vs. CS: +p ≤ 0.05, +++p ≤ 0.001 (intergroup differences). Journal of Vascular Surgery 1996 24, 102-108DOI: (10.1016/S0741-5214(96)70150-7) Copyright © 1996 Society for Vascular Surgery and International Society for Cardiovascular Surgery, North American Chapter Terms and Conditions

Fig. 2 Course of hemolytic degradation products. A, Free hemoglobin. B, Haptoglobin. C, Lactic dehydrogenase. D, Total bilirubin. WBA and CS for time: *p ≤ 0.05, **p ≤ 0.01, ***p ≤ 0.001 (intragroup differences). Between WBA vs. CS: +p ≤ 0.05, +++p ≤ 0.001 (intergroup differences). Journal of Vascular Surgery 1996 24, 102-108DOI: (10.1016/S0741-5214(96)70150-7) Copyright © 1996 Society for Vascular Surgery and International Society for Cardiovascular Surgery, North American Chapter Terms and Conditions

Fig. 2 Course of hemolytic degradation products. A, Free hemoglobin. B, Haptoglobin. C, Lactic dehydrogenase. D, Total bilirubin. WBA and CS for time: *p ≤ 0.05, **p ≤ 0.01, ***p ≤ 0.001 (intragroup differences). Between WBA vs. CS: +p ≤ 0.05, +++p ≤ 0.001 (intergroup differences). Journal of Vascular Surgery 1996 24, 102-108DOI: (10.1016/S0741-5214(96)70150-7) Copyright © 1996 Society for Vascular Surgery and International Society for Cardiovascular Surgery, North American Chapter Terms and Conditions

Fig. 2 Course of hemolytic degradation products. A, Free hemoglobin. B, Haptoglobin. C, Lactic dehydrogenase. D, Total bilirubin. WBA and CS for time: *p ≤ 0.05, **p ≤ 0.01, ***p ≤ 0.001 (intragroup differences). Between WBA vs. CS: +p ≤ 0.05, +++p ≤ 0.001 (intergroup differences). Journal of Vascular Surgery 1996 24, 102-108DOI: (10.1016/S0741-5214(96)70150-7) Copyright © 1996 Society for Vascular Surgery and International Society for Cardiovascular Surgery, North American Chapter Terms and Conditions

Fig. 3 Course of coagulation parameters. A, D-dimer. B, Fibrinogen degradation products. C, Fibrinogen. D, Prothrombin time (PT) and partial thromboplastin time (PTT). WBA and CS for time: *p ≤ 0.05, **p ≤ 0.01, *** p ≤ 0.001 (intragroup differences) between WBA vs. CS: +p ≤ 0.05, ++p ≤ 0.01 (intergroup differences). Journal of Vascular Surgery 1996 24, 102-108DOI: (10.1016/S0741-5214(96)70150-7) Copyright © 1996 Society for Vascular Surgery and International Society for Cardiovascular Surgery, North American Chapter Terms and Conditions

Fig. 3 Course of coagulation parameters. A, D-dimer. B, Fibrinogen degradation products. C, Fibrinogen. D, Prothrombin time (PT) and partial thromboplastin time (PTT). WBA and CS for time: *p ≤ 0.05, **p ≤ 0.01, *** p ≤ 0.001 (intragroup differences) between WBA vs. CS: +p ≤ 0.05, ++p ≤ 0.01 (intergroup differences). Journal of Vascular Surgery 1996 24, 102-108DOI: (10.1016/S0741-5214(96)70150-7) Copyright © 1996 Society for Vascular Surgery and International Society for Cardiovascular Surgery, North American Chapter Terms and Conditions

Fig. 3 Course of coagulation parameters. A, D-dimer. B, Fibrinogen degradation products. C, Fibrinogen. D, Prothrombin time (PT) and partial thromboplastin time (PTT). WBA and CS for time: *p ≤ 0.05, **p ≤ 0.01, *** p ≤ 0.001 (intragroup differences) between WBA vs. CS: +p ≤ 0.05, ++p ≤ 0.01 (intergroup differences). Journal of Vascular Surgery 1996 24, 102-108DOI: (10.1016/S0741-5214(96)70150-7) Copyright © 1996 Society for Vascular Surgery and International Society for Cardiovascular Surgery, North American Chapter Terms and Conditions

Fig. 3 Course of coagulation parameters. A, D-dimer. B, Fibrinogen degradation products. C, Fibrinogen. D, Prothrombin time (PT) and partial thromboplastin time (PTT). WBA and CS for time: *p ≤ 0.05, **p ≤ 0.01, *** p ≤ 0.001 (intragroup differences) between WBA vs. CS: +p ≤ 0.05, ++p ≤ 0.01 (intergroup differences). Journal of Vascular Surgery 1996 24, 102-108DOI: (10.1016/S0741-5214(96)70150-7) Copyright © 1996 Society for Vascular Surgery and International Society for Cardiovascular Surgery, North American Chapter Terms and Conditions