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Abstract

Effects of red blood cell transfusion on patients undergoing cardiac surgery in Queensland - a retrospective cohort study

Obonyo, N. G. Dhanapathy, V. White, N. Sela, D. P. Rachakonda, R. H. Tunbridge, M. Sim, B. Teo, D. Nadeem, Z. See Hoe, L. E. Bassi, G. L. Fanning, J. P. Tung, J. P. Suen, J. Y. Fraser, J. F.
J Cardiothorac Surg. 2024; 19475

Permanent descriptor
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13019-024-02974-7

BACKGROUND: Packed red blood cell (pRBC) transfusion is a relatively safe and mainstay treatment commonly used in cardiac surgical patients. However, there is limited evidence on clinical effects of transfusing blood nearing end-of shelf life that has undergone biochemical changes during storage. OBJECTIVE: To investigate evidence of associations between morbidity/mortality and transfusion of blood near end of shelf-life (> 35 days) in cardiac surgical patients. METHODS: Data from the Queensland Health Admitted Patient Data Collection database 2007-2013 was retrospectively analysed. Coronary artery bypass graft and valvular repair patients were included. Multivariable logistic regression was used to examine the effect of pRBC age (/= 35 days) on in-hospital mortality and morbidity. As secondary analysis, outcomes associated with the number of pRBC units transfused (/= 5 units) were also assessed. RESULTS: A total of 4514 cardiac surgery patients received pRBC transfusion. Of these, 292 (6.5%) received pRBCs >/= 35 days. No difference in in-hospital mortality or frequency of complications was observed. Transfusion of >/= 5 units of pRBCs compared to the 4) were supported.