São Paulo Medical Journal ()

Artificial oxygen carriers as a possible alternative to red cells in clinical practice

  • Fabiano Timbó Barbosa,
  • Mário Jorge Jucá,
  • Aldemar Araujo Castro,
  • José Lira Duarte,
  • Luciano Timbó Barbosa

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/S1516-31802009000200008
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 127, no. 2
pp. 97 – 100

Abstract

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Fluid resuscitation is intended to eliminate microcirculatory disorders and restore adequate tissue oxygenation. The safety limits for a restrictive transfusion policy are given by patients' individual tolerance of acute normovolemic anemia. Artificial oxygen carriers based on perfluorocarbon or hemoglobin are attractive alternatives to allogenic red blood cells. There are many risks involved in allogenic blood transfusions and they include transmission of infections, delayed postoperative wound healing, transfusion reactions, immunomodulation and cancer recurrence. Regardless of whether artificial oxygen carriers are available for routine clinical use, further studies are needed in order to show the safety and efficacy of these substances for clinical practice.

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