Abstract Background Patient Blood Management (PBM) is a systematic quality improving clinical model to reduce anemia and avoid transfusions in all kinds of clinical settings. Here, we investigated the potential of PBM in oncologic surgery and hypothesized that PBM improves 2-year overall survival (OS). Methods Retrospective analysis of patients 2 years before and after PBM implementation. The primary endpoint was OS at 2 years after surgery. We identified a sample size of 824 to detect a 10% improvement in survival in the PBM group. Results The analysis comprised of 836 patients that underwent oncologic surgery, 389 before and 447 after PBM, was implemented. Patients in the PBM+ presented significantly more frequent with normal hemoglobin v...
Patient blood management is a highly successful and cost-effective concept that improves patient out...
Anemia is common in patients with cardiac disease. Iron deficiency is the cause of anemia in about 8...
More than 30% of the world's population are anemic with serious economic consequences including redu...
Background: Patient Blood Management (PBM) is a systematic quality improving clinical model to reduc...
Background - While patient blood management (PBM) principles are not specific to cancer patients, th...
To evaluate the effect of patient blood management (PBM) since its introduction, we analyzed the nee...
Anemia is common in elective surgery and is an independent risk factor for morbidity and mortality. ...
ABSTRACT Purpose: This article aims to review the benefits of instituting a Patient Blood Management...
Impact Statement: Patient blood management (PBM) recommendations can help providers manage anemia an...
Preoperative anaemia is common, seen in a third of patients before major surgery. Both preoperative ...
© AlphaMed Press 2016. Background. Patient blood management (PBM) programs are associated with reduc...
Background: As of today, the prevalence of perioperative anemia is around 40%. Around one third of o...
About 15 years ago, Patient Blood Management (PBM) emerged as a new paradigm in perioperative medici...
For more than 70 years the default therapy for anaemia and blood loss was mostly transfusion. Accumu...
Blood transfusions are commonly viewed as life-saving interventions; however, current evidence shows...
Patient blood management is a highly successful and cost-effective concept that improves patient out...
Anemia is common in patients with cardiac disease. Iron deficiency is the cause of anemia in about 8...
More than 30% of the world's population are anemic with serious economic consequences including redu...
Background: Patient Blood Management (PBM) is a systematic quality improving clinical model to reduc...
Background - While patient blood management (PBM) principles are not specific to cancer patients, th...
To evaluate the effect of patient blood management (PBM) since its introduction, we analyzed the nee...
Anemia is common in elective surgery and is an independent risk factor for morbidity and mortality. ...
ABSTRACT Purpose: This article aims to review the benefits of instituting a Patient Blood Management...
Impact Statement: Patient blood management (PBM) recommendations can help providers manage anemia an...
Preoperative anaemia is common, seen in a third of patients before major surgery. Both preoperative ...
© AlphaMed Press 2016. Background. Patient blood management (PBM) programs are associated with reduc...
Background: As of today, the prevalence of perioperative anemia is around 40%. Around one third of o...
About 15 years ago, Patient Blood Management (PBM) emerged as a new paradigm in perioperative medici...
For more than 70 years the default therapy for anaemia and blood loss was mostly transfusion. Accumu...
Blood transfusions are commonly viewed as life-saving interventions; however, current evidence shows...
Patient blood management is a highly successful and cost-effective concept that improves patient out...
Anemia is common in patients with cardiac disease. Iron deficiency is the cause of anemia in about 8...
More than 30% of the world's population are anemic with serious economic consequences including redu...