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Z Geburtshilfe Perinatol
; 193(4): 172-7, 1989.
Article
in German
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-2800659
ABSTRACT
We retrospectively analyzed the frequency and details of blood transfusions in a group of 12,578 obstetrical patients. We found 250 patients who received red blood cell transfusions resulting in a transfusion rate of 2 in 100. In most of these cases, there were no risk factors placing patients at high risk for blood transfusions. The administration of one or two units of blood was adequate in 76% and of up to three units adequate in 87% of cases. Our results do not support a commercial blood bank's recent claim of frequent transfusions in obstetrical patients. We feel that the routine storage of blood for autologous transfusions is not warranted in obstetrical patients.