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Transfusion Patterns in All Patients Admitted to the Intensive Care Unit and in Those Who Die in Hospital: A Descriptive Analysis

While it is known that the use of health care resources increases at the end of life in patients admitted to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU), the allocation of blood products at the end of life has not been described. The objective of this study was to describe overall transfusion patterns in the ICU,...

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Autores principales: Shehata, Nadine, Forster, Alan J., Lawrence, Nadine, Ducharme, Robin, Fergusson, Dean A., Chassé, Michaël, Rothwell, Deanna M., Hébert, Paul C., Tinmouth, Alan T., Wilson, Kumanan
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4575028/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26378791
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0138427
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author Shehata, Nadine
Forster, Alan J.
Lawrence, Nadine
Ducharme, Robin
Fergusson, Dean A.
Chassé, Michaël
Rothwell, Deanna M.
Hébert, Paul C.
Tinmouth, Alan T.
Wilson, Kumanan
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Forster, Alan J.
Lawrence, Nadine
Ducharme, Robin
Fergusson, Dean A.
Chassé, Michaël
Rothwell, Deanna M.
Hébert, Paul C.
Tinmouth, Alan T.
Wilson, Kumanan
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description While it is known that the use of health care resources increases at the end of life in patients admitted to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU), the allocation of blood products at the end of life has not been described. The objective of this study was to describe overall transfusion patterns in the ICU, and specifically in patients who die in hospital. We conducted a retrospective cohort study of adult patients admitted to the ICU of a university-affiliated hospital, who were discharged or died between November 1, 2006 and June 30, 2012. During the study period, 10,642 patients were admitted at least once to the ICU. Of these patients, 4079 (38.3%) received red blood cells (RBCs), plasma or platelets in the ICU. The ICU mortality rate was 28.1% and in-hospital mortality rate was 32.3%. Among 39,591 blood product units transfused over the course of the study in the ICU (18,144 RBC units, 16,920 plasma units and 4527 platelet units), 46.2% were administered to patients who later died within the same hospitalization (41.2% of RBCs, 50.4% of plasma and 50.8% of platelets). Of all blood product units (RBCs, plasma and platelets) administered in the ICU over the study period, 11% were given within the last 24 hours before death. A large proportion of blood products used in the ICU are administered to patients who ultimately succumb to their illness in hospital, and many of these blood units are given in close proximity to death.
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spelling pubmed-45750282015-09-25 Transfusion Patterns in All Patients Admitted to the Intensive Care Unit and in Those Who Die in Hospital: A Descriptive Analysis Shehata, Nadine Forster, Alan J. Lawrence, Nadine Ducharme, Robin Fergusson, Dean A. Chassé, Michaël Rothwell, Deanna M. Hébert, Paul C. Tinmouth, Alan T. Wilson, Kumanan PLoS One Research Article While it is known that the use of health care resources increases at the end of life in patients admitted to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU), the allocation of blood products at the end of life has not been described. The objective of this study was to describe overall transfusion patterns in the ICU, and specifically in patients who die in hospital. We conducted a retrospective cohort study of adult patients admitted to the ICU of a university-affiliated hospital, who were discharged or died between November 1, 2006 and June 30, 2012. During the study period, 10,642 patients were admitted at least once to the ICU. Of these patients, 4079 (38.3%) received red blood cells (RBCs), plasma or platelets in the ICU. The ICU mortality rate was 28.1% and in-hospital mortality rate was 32.3%. Among 39,591 blood product units transfused over the course of the study in the ICU (18,144 RBC units, 16,920 plasma units and 4527 platelet units), 46.2% were administered to patients who later died within the same hospitalization (41.2% of RBCs, 50.4% of plasma and 50.8% of platelets). Of all blood product units (RBCs, plasma and platelets) administered in the ICU over the study period, 11% were given within the last 24 hours before death. A large proportion of blood products used in the ICU are administered to patients who ultimately succumb to their illness in hospital, and many of these blood units are given in close proximity to death. Public Library of Science 2015-09-17 /pmc/articles/PMC4575028/ /pubmed/26378791 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0138427 Text en © 2015 Shehata et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Shehata, Nadine
Forster, Alan J.
Lawrence, Nadine
Ducharme, Robin
Fergusson, Dean A.
Chassé, Michaël
Rothwell, Deanna M.
Hébert, Paul C.
Tinmouth, Alan T.
Wilson, Kumanan
Transfusion Patterns in All Patients Admitted to the Intensive Care Unit and in Those Who Die in Hospital: A Descriptive Analysis
title Transfusion Patterns in All Patients Admitted to the Intensive Care Unit and in Those Who Die in Hospital: A Descriptive Analysis
title_full Transfusion Patterns in All Patients Admitted to the Intensive Care Unit and in Those Who Die in Hospital: A Descriptive Analysis
title_fullStr Transfusion Patterns in All Patients Admitted to the Intensive Care Unit and in Those Who Die in Hospital: A Descriptive Analysis
title_full_unstemmed Transfusion Patterns in All Patients Admitted to the Intensive Care Unit and in Those Who Die in Hospital: A Descriptive Analysis
title_short Transfusion Patterns in All Patients Admitted to the Intensive Care Unit and in Those Who Die in Hospital: A Descriptive Analysis
title_sort transfusion patterns in all patients admitted to the intensive care unit and in those who die in hospital: a descriptive analysis
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4575028/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26378791
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0138427
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