ObjectiveThe study objective was to determine the effects of implementing a blood conservation algorithm on blood product use and outcomes in a community cardiac surgery program.MethodsA blood management strategy including lower hemoglobin transfusion threshold and algorithm-driven decisions was adopted. Intraoperatively, point-of-care testing was used to avoid inappropriate component transfusion. A low prime perfusion circuit was adopted. Blood was withdrawn from patients before initiating bypass when possible. Patients undergoing coronary and valve procedures were included. Outlier patients receiving more than 10 units packed red blood cells were excluded. Data were collected for 6 months as a baseline group (group I). A 3-month period of...
Objectives: Rotational thromboelastometry (ROTEM)-guided transfusion algorithms in cardiac surgery h...
Despite the continuous efforts to increase the safety of blood components, red blood cell transfusio...
OBJECTIVES: Thirty to sixty percent of prepared blood products are not transfused. Blood reserves fo...
BACKGROUND: Despite the recent introduction of a number of technical and pharmacologic blood conserv...
BackgroundEfforts to reduce blood product use have the potential to avoid transfusion-related compli...
OBJECTIVE: The limitation of alternative transfusion practices in infants increases the benefits of ...
Efforts to reduce blood product use have the potential to avoid transfusion-related complications an...
This study presents the transfusion rates of cardiac surgery patients and describes the in-house str...
Objective: To assess the effectiveness of two mechanical methods of blood conservation in reducing ...
Background: Patients undergoing cardiac surgery are subject to severe alterations of the coagulation...
Blood product usage is a quality outcome for patients undergoing cardiac surgery. To address an incr...
Background and Objectives: Excessive bleeding is a risk associated with cardiac surgery. Treatment ...
Background: The primary objective of this study was to test and compare the efficacy of currently av...
Blood conservation and the subsequent prevention of transfusion have assumed an increasingly importa...
Introduction: Cardiac operations account for a large proportion of the blood transfusions given eac...
Objectives: Rotational thromboelastometry (ROTEM)-guided transfusion algorithms in cardiac surgery h...
Despite the continuous efforts to increase the safety of blood components, red blood cell transfusio...
OBJECTIVES: Thirty to sixty percent of prepared blood products are not transfused. Blood reserves fo...
BACKGROUND: Despite the recent introduction of a number of technical and pharmacologic blood conserv...
BackgroundEfforts to reduce blood product use have the potential to avoid transfusion-related compli...
OBJECTIVE: The limitation of alternative transfusion practices in infants increases the benefits of ...
Efforts to reduce blood product use have the potential to avoid transfusion-related complications an...
This study presents the transfusion rates of cardiac surgery patients and describes the in-house str...
Objective: To assess the effectiveness of two mechanical methods of blood conservation in reducing ...
Background: Patients undergoing cardiac surgery are subject to severe alterations of the coagulation...
Blood product usage is a quality outcome for patients undergoing cardiac surgery. To address an incr...
Background and Objectives: Excessive bleeding is a risk associated with cardiac surgery. Treatment ...
Background: The primary objective of this study was to test and compare the efficacy of currently av...
Blood conservation and the subsequent prevention of transfusion have assumed an increasingly importa...
Introduction: Cardiac operations account for a large proportion of the blood transfusions given eac...
Objectives: Rotational thromboelastometry (ROTEM)-guided transfusion algorithms in cardiac surgery h...
Despite the continuous efforts to increase the safety of blood components, red blood cell transfusio...
OBJECTIVES: Thirty to sixty percent of prepared blood products are not transfused. Blood reserves fo...