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The Relationship between Intra-Operative Transfusions and Nadir Hematocrit on Post-Operative Outcomes after Cardiac Surgery.

Joshua B Goldberg1, Kenneth G Shann2, David Fitzgerald3, John Fuller4, Theron A Paugh5, Timothy A Dickinson6, Gaetano Paone7, Richard L Prager5, Donald S Likosky5.   

Abstract

Uncertainty exists regarding the optimal strategy for the management of anemia in the setting of cardiac surgery. We sought to improve our understanding of the role of intra-operative hematocrit (HCT) and transfusions on peri-operative outcomes following cardiac surgery. A total of 18,886 patients undergoing on-pump cardiac surgery were identified from a multi-institutional registry including surgical and perfusion data. Patients were divided into four groups based on their intra-operative nadir HCT (<21 or ≥21) and whether or not they received intra-operative red blood cell (+RBC or -RBC) transfusions. Outcomes were adjusted for the Society of Thoracic Surgeons predicted risk of mortality (PROM), pre-operative HCT, and medical center. Regardless of nadir HCT cohort, those who received a transfusion had higher PROM relative to patients who did not receive a transfusion. The mean PROM was significantly higher among those HCT ≥21 + RBC (5.3%) vs. HCT ≥ 21 - RBC (1.9%), p < .001. Similarly, the PROM was significantly higher among HCT <21 + RBC (5.1%) vs. those HCT <21 - RBC (3.1%), p < .001. Adjusted outcomes demonstrated an increased impact of RBC transfusions on adverse outcomes irrespective of nadir HCT including stroke (p < .001), renal failure (p < .001), prolonged ventilation (p < .001), and mortality (p < .001). This study demonstrates that transfusions have a more profound effect on post-operative cardiac surgery outcomes than anemia.

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Keywords:  blood transfusion; cardiopulmonary bypass; outcomes (includes mortality, morbidity)

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27994259      PMCID: PMC5153305     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Extra Corpor Technol        ISSN: 0022-1058


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