Adjusted transfusion triggers improve transfusion practice in orthopaedic surgery

G B Eindhoven, R L Diercks, F J Richardson, J J A M van Raaij, J A M Hagenaars, J R van Horn, J Th M de Wolf

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    Although blood transfusion has never been safer, there remains concern about adverse effects. We designed guidelines, the 6-8-10-Flexinorm, based on the conditions which are relevant to the decision to transfuse. To evaluate these new guidelines, we performed a case-control study in patients undergoing elective primary total hip replacement. The study consisted of two parts. In the first part, physicians were strongly encouraged to use the new guidelines; in the second part, only registration took place. During the first and second part of the study, the use of packed red cells (PRC) in Hospital A (study hospital) decreased from 1.1 +/- 1.5 to 0.6 +/- 1.2 and 0.3 +/- 0.9 units, whereas in Hospital B (control), the use of PRC remained unchanged (1 +/- 1.5, 1 +/- 1.7 and 1 +/- 2 units). In the prestudy groups, 43% of the patients in Hospital A were transfused compared to 45% in Hospital B. In the first and second part of the study, 27%, respectively, 14% of the patients in Hospital A were transfused compared to 40% in both periods in Hospital B. The new guidelines lead to a reduction in the use of allogeneic blood and a decrease in the number of patients transfused.

    Originele taal-2English
    Pagina's (van-tot)13-18
    Aantal pagina's6
    TijdschriftTransfusion Medicine
    Volume15
    Nummer van het tijdschrift1
    DOI's
    StatusPublished - feb.-2005

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