Partly intraoperative cell salvage in pediatric craniocerebral trauma: effects on coagulation function, allogeneic blood requirements, and clinical outcomes — a propensity score-matched retrospective cohort study - Takeaways - MDSpire

Partly intraoperative cell salvage in pediatric craniocerebral trauma: effects on coagulation function, allogeneic blood requirements, and clinical outcomes — a propensity score-matched retrospective cohort study

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  • Chao Wang

  • Lijing Li

  • Zhengzheng Gao

  • Jing Hu

  • Fang Wang

  • May 26, 2026

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    Partial intraoperative cell salvage (ICS) reduces allogeneic blood consumption in pediatric craniocerebral trauma patients.

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    The incidence of postoperative coagulation disorders is significantly lower in the ICS group compared to the allogeneic blood transfusion (ABL) group.

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    No significant differences in standard coagulation indices or electrolyte balance were observed between the ICS and ABL groups after propensity score matching.

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    Hypofibrinogenemia was less frequent in the ICS group, indicating better coagulation status compared to the ABL group.

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    Clinical outcomes such as operating time and hospital stay did not differ significantly between the ICS and ABL groups.

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