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J. Cardiothorac. Vasc. Anesth. · Apr 2015
Risk Factors Related to Transfusion Requirements in Patients Undergoing Implantation of Ventricular Assist Devices.
- Sean Neill, Milo Engoren, Yasser Kouatli, Theresa A Shields, Elizabeth Jewell, and Francis D Pagani.
- Departments of *Anesthesiology. Electronic address: seanneil@med.umich.edu.
- J. Cardiothorac. Vasc. Anesth. 2015 Apr 1;29(2):297-302.
ObjectiveThe identification of transfusion risk factors in patients receiving left ventricular assist devices to allow for targeted use of blood conservation strategies and improved blood utilization.DesignThis is a retrospective analysis of prospectively collected data between April 2009 and June 2012. Linear regression was used to determine factors associated with increased transfusion. Logistic regression was used to determine factors that were associated with more than the median number of units transfused.SettingSingle center, university hospital.ParticipantsPatients (n=144) who underwent left ventricular assist device implantation.InterventionTransfused blood product data for the day of surgery and for 3 days after were obtained from the blood bank.Measurements And Main ResultsBeta-blockers were associated with 1.7±0.65 fewer red blood cell (RBC) units and 2.2±0.7 fewer fresh frozen plasma units transfused. Each year of older age was associated with 0.113±0.023 units of RBC, 0.543±0.101 platelet, and 0.098±0.017 plasma units transfused. International normalized ratio was associated with more platelet transfusion (20.813±5.757 units per 1.0 increase), but not with plasma or RBC transfusion. Lower platelet counts were associated with both platelet (-0.045±0.019 units per 10,000 μL(-1)) and plasma transfusions (-0.011±0.004). Myocardial infarction was associated with increased RBC and plasma transfusion, and cardiogenic shock was associated with increased platelet transfusions, but nitrate use was associated with reduced platelet transfusion.ConclusionBeta-blockers may be a modifiable factor to decrease transfusions. The association between international normalized ratio and platelet transfusions suggests that better determination of the type of coagulopathy may promote more appropriate transfusions.Copyright © 2015 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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