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What is preoperative autologous blood donation (PABD)?

PABD refers to the donation by a patient of their own blood before an operation for storage and possible transfu-sion intraoperatively or postoperatively.

What is preoperative autologous blood donation (PABD)?

 

PABD refers to the donation by a patient of their own blood before an operation for storage and possible transfu-sion intraoperatively or postoperatively. A national multi-center study in 1987 revealed that as much as 10% of all blood transfused for elective surgery could be obtained by PABD. Clearly, the driving force behind the increased inter-est in PABD at this time was fear of transfusion trans-mission of viruses, particularly human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Use of PABD peaked in 1992, when it provided 8.5% of all units of blood collected in the United States. Use of PABD has declined in recent years. In 1999, 4.7% of all units collected, and 3% of all units of red blood cells trans-fused, were provided by PABD. PABD has clearly been shown to reduce patient exposure to homologous blood.

 

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