

OB EPO Use & Blood Salvage at CS (IOCS)
Jun 21, 2024
Exploration of using cell saver technology and erythropoietin in obstetrics for patients refusing blood products, ethical dilemmas in high-risk pregnancies, benefits of cell saver in C-sections, and ACOG guidance on reducing allogenic blood transfusion
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Improved Safety of Cell Saver Technology
- Cell saver technology in cesarean sections has improved with leukocyte depletion filters reducing amniotic fluid contamination risk.
- Risks like allo-immunization are real but very small, making its use a viable option for patients refusing blood products.
Plan Cell Saver Setup Early
- Prepare cell saver equipment and trained personnel before cesarean sections in patients refusing blood.
- Do not wait for emergency situations to arrange cell saver use; planning is key.
Use EPO Only With Iron Therapy
- Use erythropoietin (EPO) in pregnancy as an adjunct with IV iron for refractory iron deficiency anemia.
- Do not rely on EPO alone; ensure iron, folate, and B12 levels are adequate beforehand.