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Red Blood Cell Transfusion in the Intensive Care Unit.

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BORIS DOI
10.48350/187145
Publisher DOI
10.1001/jama.2023.20737
PubMed ID
37824112
Description
IMPORTANCE

Red blood cell (RBC) transfusion is common among patients admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU). Despite multiple randomized clinical trials of hemoglobin (Hb) thresholds for transfusion, little is known about how these thresholds are incorporated into current practice.

OBJECTIVE

To evaluate and describe ICU RBC transfusion practices worldwide.

DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS

International, prospective, cohort study that involved 3643 adult patients from 233 ICUs in 30 countries on 6 continents from March 2019 to October 2022 with data collection in prespecified weeks.

EXPOSURE

ICU stay.

MAIN OUTCOMES AND MEASURES

The primary outcome was the occurrence of RBC transfusion during ICU stay. Additional outcomes included the indication(s) for RBC transfusion (consisting of clinical reasons and physiological triggers), the stated Hb threshold and actual measured Hb values before and after an RBC transfusion, and the number of units transfused.

RESULTS

Among 3908 potentially eligible patients, 3643 were included across 233 ICUs (median of 11 patients per ICU [IQR, 5-20]) in 30 countries on 6 continents. Among the participants, the mean (SD) age was 61 (16) years, 62% were male (2267/3643), and the median Sequential Organ Failure Assessment score was 3.2 (IQR, 1.5-6.0). A total of 894 patients (25%) received 1 or more RBC transfusions during their ICU stay, with a median total of 2 units per patient (IQR, 1-4). The proportion of patients who received a transfusion ranged from 0% to 100% across centers, from 0% to 80% across countries, and from 19% to 45% across continents. Among the patients who received a transfusion, a total of 1727 RBC transfusions were administered, wherein the most common clinical indications were low Hb value (n = 1412 [81.8%]; mean [SD] lowest Hb before transfusion, 7.4 [1.2] g/dL), active bleeding (n = 479; 27.7%), and hemodynamic instability (n = 406 [23.5%]). Among the events with a stated physiological trigger, the most frequently stated triggers were hypotension (n = 728 [42.2%]), tachycardia (n = 474 [27.4%]), and increased lactate levels (n = 308 [17.8%]). The median lowest Hb level on days with an RBC transfusion ranged from 5.2 g/dL to 13.1 g/dL across centers, from 5.3 g/dL to 9.1 g/dL across countries, and from 7.2 g/dL to 8.7 g/dL across continents. Approximately 84% of ICUs administered transfusions to patients at a median Hb level greater than 7 g/dL.

CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE

RBC transfusion was common in patients admitted to ICUs worldwide between 2019 and 2022, with high variability across centers in transfusion practices.
Date of Publication
2023-11-21
Publication Type
Article
Subject(s)
600 Technology > 610 Medicine & health
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Raasveld, Senta Jorinde
de Bruin, Sanne
Reuland, Merijn C
van den Oord, Claudia
Schenk, Jimmy
Aubron, Cécile
Bakker, Jan
Cecconi, Maurizio
Feldheiser, Aarne
Meier, Jens
Müller, Marcella C A
Scheeren, Thomas W L
McQuilten, Zoe
Flint, Andrew
Hamid, Tarikul
Piagnerelli, Michaël
Tomic Mahecic, Tina
Benes, Jan
Russell, Lene
Aguirre-Bermeo, Hernan
Triantafyllopoulou, Konstantina
Chantziara, Vasiliki
Gurjar, Mohan
Myatra, Sheila Nainan
Pota, Vincenzo
Elhadi, Muhammed
Gawda, Ryszard
Mourisco, Mafalda
Lance, Marcus
Neskovic, Vojislava
Podbregar, Matej
Llau, Juan V
Quintana-Diaz, Manual
Cronhjort, Maria
Pfortmüller, Carmen
Universitätsklinik für Intensivmedizin
Yapici, Nihan
Nielsen, Nathan D
Shah, Akshay
de Grooth, Harm-Jan
Vlaar, Alexander P J
Additional Credits
Universitätsklinik für Intensivmedizin
Series
JAMA : the journal of the American Medical Association
Publisher
American Medical Association
ISSN
1538-3598
Access(Rights)
restricted
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