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Effectiveness of a Intraoperative Blood Recovery System in Cardiovascular Surgery in Brazil

Effectiveness of a Intraoperative Blood Recovery System in Cardiovascular Surgery in Brazil

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Overview

Randomized trial to evaluate the effectiveness of a intra operative blood recovery system in reducing the need for allogeneic transfusion in cardiovascular surgeries using cardiopulmonary bypass

Description

To evaluate the effectiveness of a intra operative blood recovery system in reducing the need for allogeneic transfusion in cardiovascular surgeries using cardiopulmonary bypass, a randomized clinical trial will be conducted. The study will be conducted at a teaching hospital, which is a reference for major cardiac surgeries and receives patients from the Brazilian Unified Health System (SUS). The patients will be randomly assigned to two groups: with and without the use of the system, and allocation concealment will be performed. Continuous variables will be analyzed through frequency distributions and appropriate descriptive measures (mean or median), while categorical variables will be presented through frequency distributions. For categorical variables, the confidence interval will be calculated, conventionally set at 95%. For continuous variables, the T-test will be used to measure differences, while for categorical variables, the McNemar statistical test will be used. For all analyses, a significance level of 5% will be used, and the data will be analyzed according to the intention-to-treat principle.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • all patients undergoing CABG or Valve surgery singly.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Emergency cardiac surgery;
  • Previous heart surgery;
  • End-stage chronic kidney disease;
  • Inability to receive a blood transfusion (refusal);
  • Anemia (hemoglobin less than 10g/dl);
  • Thrombocytopenia (platelet count less than 100,000/mm3);
  • Coagulopathy (RNI > 1.5);

Study details
    Cardiovascular Surgery
    Blood Loss
    Surgical

NCT06601582

Instituto Materno Infantil Prof. Fernando Figueira

21 October 2025

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