Abstract

Pulmonary microembolism of microaggregates associated with massive blood transfusion may be a cause of post-traumatic pulmonary embolism. The purpose of this study was to investigate in the dog the influence on certain physiologic parameters of transfusion of blood containing platelet: white blood cell: fibrin (PWF) aggregates and to evaluate the effects of using blood transfusion filters of varying pore sizes during such transfusions. Exchange transfusions of approximately twice blood volume were performed in three groups of animals. Screen filtration pressure measurements verified the presence of large numbers of PWF aggregates in the transfusions. When no transfusion filters or standard commercially available blood transfusion filters of pore size 170 mu were used, experimental animals developed pulmonary hypertension, a decrease in total body 92 consumption, and metabolic acidosis. Interposition of Dacron wool (Swank) blood transfusion filters prevented these changes.

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