Longer storage of red blood cells does not affect mortality in transfused liver transplant recipients

  • Kwon, Ji Hye
  • Han, Sangbin
  • Cho, Duck
  • Spahn, Donat R
  • Ko, Justin S
  • Kim, Do Yeon
  • Jun, Joo Hyun
  • Gwak, Mi Sook
  • Kim, Gaab Soo
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Publication date
November 2018
Publisher
Wiley

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The characteristics of red blood cell (RBC) products change after 2 weeks of cold storage. It is unclear whether older RBCs affect mortality after liver transplantation. This retrospective cohort study aimed to evaluate the association between the age of transfused RBCs and death after living donor liver transplantation (LDLT). STUDY DESIGN AND METHODS: Of 200 recipients who underwent LDLT, 118 who received RBCs with a mean storage duration of less than 10 days (shorter storage group) were compared with 82 with an RBC mean storage duration of more than 14 days (longer storage group). Key exclusion criteria were transfusion of very fresh RBCs stored for less than 4 days and transfusion of old RBCs in recipients of the shorter...

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