The results of intraoperative hemotransfusion of 112 patients with abdominal injuries, complicated with bleeding and the loss of more then 70% of the circulating blood. The aim of the study was to compare the efficacy of auto- and allohemotransfusion. The first method allowed to decrease both the overall lethality (p=0.039) and postoperative lethality (p=0.018). The odds ratio by the predominate autohemotransfusion was 1.385 (95% 1.101-1.741), where as the odds ratio by the predominate allohemotransfusion was 0.403 (95% 0.183-0.885; p=0.011).

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