Association between routine cell salvage use for lower segment caesarean section and post-operative iron infusion and anemia

Tom P. Fox, Evelyn Timpani, Amanda Green, Anupam Parange, Romi Sinha, Thu Lan Kelly, Nicolette A. Hodyl, Bernd Froessler

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Abstract

Purpose: Intraoperative cell salvage is central to Patient Blood Management including for lower segment caesarean section. Prior to April 2020, we initiated intraoperative cell salvage during caesarean section based on risk assessment for hemorrhage and patient factors. As the pandemic broadened, we mandated intraoperative cell salvage to prevent peri-partum anemia and potentially reduce blood product usage. We examined the association of routine intraoperative cell salvage on maternal outcomes. 

Methods: We conducted a single-center non-overlapping before-after study of obstetric patients undergoing lower segment caesarean section in the 2 months prior to a change in practice (‘usual care = selective intraoperative cell salvage’, n = 203) and the 2 months following (‘mandated intraoperative cell salvage’, n = 228). Recovered blood was processed when a minimal autologous reinfusion volume of 100 ml was expected. Post-operative iron infusion and length of stay were modelled using logistic or linear regression, using inverse probability weighting to account for confounding. 

Results: More emergency lower-segment caesarean sections occurred in the Usual Care group. Compared to the Usual Care group, post-operative hemoglobin was higher and anemia cases fewer in the Mandated intraoperative cell salvage group. Rates of post-partum iron infusion were significantly lower in the Mandated intraoperative cell salvage group (OR = 0.31, 95% CI = 0.12 to 0.80, P = 0.016). No difference was found for length of stay. 

Conclusion: Routine cell salvage provision during lower segment caesarean section was associated with a significant reduction in post-partum iron infusions, increased post-operative hemoglobin and reduced anemia prevalence.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1935-1941
Number of pages7
JournalArchives of Gynecology and Obstetrics
Volume309
Issue number5
Early online date26 May 2023
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - May 2024
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Anemia
  • Cesarean section
  • Intraoperative Blood Cell Salvage
  • Patient blood management

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