Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 1179261
Peri-operative red blood cell transfusion in neonates and infants: NEonate and Children audiT of Anaesthesia pRactice IN Europe: A prospective European multicentre observational study
Peri-operative red blood cell transfusion in neonates and infants: NEonate and Children audiT of Anaesthesia pRactice IN Europe: A prospective European multicentre observational study // European journal of anaesthesiology, 39 (2022), 3; 252-260 doi:10.1097/EJA.0000000000001646 (međunarodna recenzija, članak, znanstveni)
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Naslov
Peri-operative red blood cell transfusion in
neonates and infants: NEonate and Children audiT
of Anaesthesia pRactice IN Europe: A prospective
European multicentre observational study
Autori
Fuchs, Alexander Fuchs ; Disma, Nicola ; Virág, Katalin ; ... ; Butković, Diana ; Kerovec Sorić, Ivana ; Kralik, Sandra ; Markić, Ana ; Azman, Josip ; Markić, Joško ; Pupačić, Daniela ; ...
Izvornik
European journal of anaesthesiology (0265-0215) 39
(2022), 3;
252-260
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Radovi u časopisima, članak, znanstveni
Ključne riječi
Peri-operative ; red blood cell transfusion ; neonates ; infants
Sažetak
Background: Little is known about current clinical practice concerning peri-operative red blood cell transfusion in neonates and small infants. Guidelines suggest transfusions based on haemoglobin thresholds ranging from 8.5 to 12 g dl-1, distinguishing between children from birth to day 7 (week 1), from day 8 to day 14 (week 2) or from day 15 (≥week 3) onwards. Objective: To observe peri-operative red blood cell transfusion practice according to guidelines in relation to patient outcome. Design: A multicentre observational study. Setting: The NEonate-Children sTudy of Anaesthesia pRactice IN Europe (NECTARINE) trial recruited patients up to 60 weeks' postmenstrual age undergoing anaesthesia for surgical or diagnostic procedures from 165 centres in 31 European countries between March 2016 and January 2017. Patients: The data included 5609 patients undergoing 6542 procedures. Inclusion criteria was a peri-operative red blood cell transfusion. Main outcome measures: The primary endpoint was the haemoglobin level triggering a transfusion for neonates in week 1, week 2 and week 3. Secondary endpoints were transfusion volumes, 'delta haemoglobin' (preprocedure - transfusion- triggering) and 30-day and 90-day morbidity and mortality. Results: Peri-operative red blood cell transfusions were recorded during 447 procedures (6.9%). The median haemoglobin levels triggering a transfusion were 9.6 [IQR 8.7 to 10.9] g dl-1 for neonates in week 1, 9.6 [7.7 to 10.4] g dl-1 in week 2 and 8.0 [7.3 to 9.0] g dl-1 in week 3. The median transfusion volume was 17.1 [11.1 to 26.4] ml kg-1 with a median delta haemoglobin of 1.8 [0.0 to 3.6] g dl-1. Thirty-day morbidity was 47.8% with an overall mortality of 11.3%. Conclusions: Results indicate lower transfusion- triggering haemoglobin thresholds in clinical practice than suggested by current guidelines. The high morbidity and mortality of this NECTARINE sub-cohort calls for investigative action and evidence-based guidelines addressing peri- operative red blood cell transfusions strategies.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Kliničke medicinske znanosti
POVEZANOST RADA
Ustanove:
KBC Split,
Medicinski fakultet, Split,
Klinički bolnički centar Rijeka,
Klinika za dječje bolesti
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