Literature DB >> 25504277

Transfusion indications for patients with cancer.

Thomas Watkins1, Maria Katarzyna Surowiecka, Jeffrey McCullough.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: During the last few years, considerable focus has been given to the management of anemia and coagulopathies. This article provides current concepts of red blood cell (RBC) and plasma coagulation factor replacements.
METHODS: The literature was reviewed for clinical studies relevant to RBC transfusion indications and outcomes as well as for the uses of coagulation factor replacement products for coagulopathies most likely encountered in patients with cancer.
RESULTS: Most patients without complications can be treated with a hemoglobin level of 7 g/dL as an indication for RBC transfusion. However, the effects of disease among patients with cancer may cause fatigue, so transfusions at higher hemoglobin levels may be clinically helpful. Leukoreduced RBCs are recommended as standard therapy for all patients with cancer, most of whom do not develop coagulopathy. Transfusions to correct mild abnormalities are not indicated in this patient population. Data are inconclusive regarding the value of coagulation factor replacement for invasive procedures when the international normalized ratio is below 2.
CONCLUSIONS: Indications for RBC transfusion have become more conservative as data and experience have shown that patients can be safely and effectively maintained at lower hemoglobin levels. Coagulation factor replacement is unnecessary for most modest coagulopathies.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25504277     DOI: 10.1177/107327481502200106

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer Control        ISSN: 1073-2748            Impact factor:   3.302


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2.  Cancer relapse in surgical patients who received perioperative transfusion of blood and blood products: A case-control study.

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3.  Transfusion practice patterns in patients with anemia receiving myelosuppressive chemotherapy for nonmyeloid cancer: results from a prospective observational study.

Authors:  James Granfortuna; Kaye Shoffner; Stephen E DePasquale; Sejal Badre; Chet Bohac; Cisio De Oliveira Brandao
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4.  Joint effect of pre-operative anemia and perioperative blood transfusion on outcomes of colon-cancer patients undergoing colectomy.

Authors:  Zheng Liu; Jia-Jun Luo; Kevin Y Pei; Sajid A Khan; Xiao-Xu Wang; Zhi-Xun Zhao; Ming Yang; Caroline H Johnson; Xi-Shan Wang; Yawei Zhang
Journal:  Gastroenterol Rep (Oxf)       Date:  2019-08-09
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