Background: Red blood cell (RBC) transfusion has been associated with nosocomial infection in the critically ill patients. However, this association may be confounded by length of stay, as prolonged intensive care unit (ICU stay) increases both risk of infection and risk of transfusion. Also, it is not known whether specific blood products have differential risks. Methods: In this prospective multicentre cohort study, the risk of bacterial infections associated with transfusion products in critically ill (ICU) patients was determined in an integrated statistical model, using Cox proportional hazard analysis to account for attrition bias. In all acutely admitted patients with a length of stay of >48 h between 1 January 2011 and 31 December 2...
Additional file 2. Supplemental statistical methods. Table S1.1 Comparison of the combination of blo...
Background & objectives: Current practice around transfusion trigger in critically ill sepsis patien...
Background and Objectives: Red blood cell (RBC) transfusion is a frequently applied intervention in ...
Background: Platelets are commonly transfused to critically ill patients. Reports suggest an associa...
Abstract Introduction With prolonged storage times, c...
Objectives: Transfusion of red blood cells is increasingly linked with adverse outcomes in criticall...
Background: Platelet transfusions are commonly used to treat critically ill patients with thrombocyt...
Background: Previous studies have demonstrated that low-grade red blood cell transfusions (RBC) give...
BACKGROUND: Impact of in-ICU transfusion on long-term outcomes remains unknown. The purpose of this ...
23 (2005) 363–372Red blood cell transfusion in the critically ill Anemia is common in critically ill...
Background: Transfusion of red blood cells (RBCs) is a common intervention in Pediatric Intensive Ca...
International audienceAbstract Background Impact of in-ICU transfusion on long-term outcomes remains...
Background: Red blood cell (RBC) transfusions are associated with risks including immunological reac...
Yusrah Harahsheh,1,2 Kwok M Ho1,3,4 1Department of Intensive Care Medicine, Royal Perth Hospital, 2S...
Since the first recorded successful blood transfusion was performed in 1665 and the first Intensive ...
Additional file 2. Supplemental statistical methods. Table S1.1 Comparison of the combination of blo...
Background & objectives: Current practice around transfusion trigger in critically ill sepsis patien...
Background and Objectives: Red blood cell (RBC) transfusion is a frequently applied intervention in ...
Background: Platelets are commonly transfused to critically ill patients. Reports suggest an associa...
Abstract Introduction With prolonged storage times, c...
Objectives: Transfusion of red blood cells is increasingly linked with adverse outcomes in criticall...
Background: Platelet transfusions are commonly used to treat critically ill patients with thrombocyt...
Background: Previous studies have demonstrated that low-grade red blood cell transfusions (RBC) give...
BACKGROUND: Impact of in-ICU transfusion on long-term outcomes remains unknown. The purpose of this ...
23 (2005) 363–372Red blood cell transfusion in the critically ill Anemia is common in critically ill...
Background: Transfusion of red blood cells (RBCs) is a common intervention in Pediatric Intensive Ca...
International audienceAbstract Background Impact of in-ICU transfusion on long-term outcomes remains...
Background: Red blood cell (RBC) transfusions are associated with risks including immunological reac...
Yusrah Harahsheh,1,2 Kwok M Ho1,3,4 1Department of Intensive Care Medicine, Royal Perth Hospital, 2S...
Since the first recorded successful blood transfusion was performed in 1665 and the first Intensive ...
Additional file 2. Supplemental statistical methods. Table S1.1 Comparison of the combination of blo...
Background & objectives: Current practice around transfusion trigger in critically ill sepsis patien...
Background and Objectives: Red blood cell (RBC) transfusion is a frequently applied intervention in ...