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Bol. Asoc. Méd. P. R ; 89(1/3): 4-8, Jan.-Mar. 1997.
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-411481

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this paper was to evaluate the trends in the use of blood products in our hospital during the last six years. We selected for the study packed red cells and platelet products since they are the most frequently used, on a unit per unit basis they represent a larger component of the transfusion service budget and finally are the most frequent units involved in transfusion reactions. METHODS: The variables in the data bank that were utilized to study included, patients transfused, patients operated, units transfused, units prepared, and units discarded. From these variables we constructed the following new variables, Cross match to Transfusion ratio, units transfused to patients transfused ratio, units transfused to patients operated ratio, and finally patients operated to patients transfused ratio. The data was then organized by year and transported to SPSS software where the null hypothesis was tested through an analysis of the variance (ANOVA). RESULTS: The number of patients who underwent coronary artery bypass surgery increased over the last six years. An average increase of six additional patients per month was documented. An increase in the total number of packed Red Cells units transfused was seen with a mean of 167 units per month in 1992, 182 units in 1994 and 187 units in 1996. (p = .425). A mean of 45 patients per month were transfused in 1992 as compared to 55 and 56 in 1994 and 1996 respectively. (p = .009). The ratio of patients operated to patients transfused decreased from 1.65 in 1992 to 1.3 and 1.4 in 1992 and 1996. (p = .021) The intensity of Red Cell use in patients undergoing surgery was analyzed by using the ratio of number of red cell units transfused by the number of patients operated and transfused. This ratio was 3.7 in 1992, 3.2 in 1994 and 3.3 in 1996. (p = .032) The use of platelets transfusion in the cardiovascular surgery arena appears to have changed very slightly over the five years in our institution. A non-significant trend in the number of patients who are operated and are transfused with platelets is noted, along with a mild decrease in the intensity of platelet use per patient transfused. NON CARDIOVASCULAR SERVICE: The number of patients transfused with packed Red Cells has not changed significantly in this service since 1992. The mean number of units transfused per month in 1992 and in 1994 was close to 222. In 1996, a mean number of 230 units per month were transfused. (p = .172) The mea


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Humans , Hospitals, University/statistics & numerical data , Hospitals, Urban/statistics & numerical data , Blood Component Transfusion , Blood Loss, Surgical , Puerto Rico , Cardiac Surgical Procedures/statistics & numerical data , Vascular Surgical Procedures/statistics & numerical data , Retrospective Studies , Blood Component Transfusion/trends , Erythrocyte Transfusion , Platelet Transfusion
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Rev. mex. anestesiol ; 18(1): 37-42, ene.-mar. 1995. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-149527

ABSTRACT

Dentro de la Anestesiología, la transfusión de componentes sanguíneos es práctica terapéutica frecuente no exenta de riesgos. En México la hemotransfusión se obtiene por donación altruista y se encuentra legislada. Antes de ser administrada, requiere de un proceso complejo en el que intervienen otras áreas del conocimiento humano así como otras especialidades médicas. El conocimiento de las indicaciones específicas para cada componente sanguíneo es clara y debe ser revisada por todo profesional involucrado en su aplicación y comprometido con brindar una mejor calidad de atención a sus pacientes. El objetivo de esta comunicación es ofrecer una guía práctica para anestesiólogos y cirujanos, con aspectos tecnológicos para consulta, que contribuyan a disminuir el numero de transfusiones innecesarias durante el transoperatorio


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Humans , Environmental Health , Anesthesia , Practice Patterns, Physicians' , Laboratory and Fieldwork Analytical Methods , Blood Component Transfusion/trends , Blood Component Transfusion
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