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Abstract


It is important that we should do our best to keep the function of the blood cell originally in extracorporeal circulation for open heart surgery. In cryo-surgery, to control the temperature of circulatory blood is hypothermia.
It is generally known that the pathological and physiological changes in the blood cell are one of the important causes of postperfusion syndrome.
So in this report, the statistical differences between the various physical changes in circulatory blood cell(n=20) and pre0P values are compared through the clinical tests.
As a result, on account of the long-term perfusion the increase of red blood cell distribution width(RDW)(p<0.05) and the decrease of plateletcrit(PCT)(p<0.01) are shown, but white blood cell(WBC) parameters are not changes.
It is suggested that blood cell damage can be prevented by means of the effective perfusion and pheresis instead of whole blood transfusion is more proper.

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