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- $Title{Care Before and After Surgery}
- $Subject{special procedure procedures blood transfusion transfusions surgery
- surgeries operation operations HIV febrile allergic reactions hepatitis AIDS
- acquired immune deficiency syndrome human immunodeficiency virus}
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- Care Before and After Surgery
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- QUESTION: My married daughter is going to have surgery soon, hopefully to
- remove the causes of a weakening and chronic illness. I am worried sick about
- her and the care she is getting. She doesn't eat, and they are doing nothing
- to build her up. In my day they gave you a transfusion of blood to take care
- of the amounts you lost during surgery, but she hasn't even had that help.
- Can you tell me if you think her care is correct?
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- ANSWER: Since you have omitted many details of her problem and just what care
- is taking place, I am not able to comment on all the treatments that may be
- going on. However, your call for a blood transfusion does deserve some
- explanations which may help restore your confidence in your daughter's
- physicians and surgeons. It is certainly not like the old days, for modern
- techniques in surgery have greatly reduced the amount of blood lost during
- most operations. No longer is it necessary to administer blood as a
- precaution against reduced blood volume. Nor is blood indicated to build up a
- person's reserves as though it were some type of nutritional supplement. With
- all the possibilities of reactions to blood transfusions, physicians have
- become more and more careful about the circumstances in which blood is given.
- Since febrile and allergic reactions can occur in about 1 out of each 100
- units transfused, and the possibilities of blood reactions due to
- incompatibility are very real, no transfusions are used as preventive
- measures. In addition with the possibility of hepatitis, and the remote but
- possible chances of an AIDS infection (about 1 for each 40,000-1,000,000
- units), "caution" is the new password in transfusion indications.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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