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Transfusion-associated circulatory overload: A survey among Dutch intensive care fellows.

R B Klanderman1, I Attaye2, J J Bosboom3, D P Veelo4, B F Geerts5, A P J Vlaar6.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Transfusion-associated circulatory overload (TACO) is a severe pulmonary transfusion reaction and leading cause of transfusion-related morbidity and mortality in Europe. TACO is of particular importance in critically ill patients, since they often receive blood transfusions and have multiple risk factors for TACO. This study investigates transfusion practices in patients at risk of developing TACO, and furthermore knowledge concerning risk factors, diagnoses and treatment strategies among Dutch intensive care unit (ICU) fellows.
MATERIAL AND METHODS: An unannounced paper-based survey was conducted among Dutch ICU fellows during an educational conference. The survey consisted of 16 multiple and open choice questions.
RESULTS: Of all 65 Dutch ICU fellows 56.8% completed the survey; of respondents 88.9% identified the correct constellation of symptoms for TACO. In total, 29.7% of the respondents are aware they are obligated to report TACO cases to the blood bank. Major risk factors for TACO that respondents identified were reduced left ventricular function, infusion volume and infusion rate. In a non-emergency setting, 45.9% of fellows start red blood cell transfusion with 2 units or more. Transfusion rates exceeded national guidelines in 15.4% of fictitious cases. TACO is treated with furosemide by 94.5% of the fellows, however goals of the therapy varied greatly.
CONCLUSION: Dutch ICU fellows are knowledgeable of TACO symptoms, risk factors and treatment, however knowledge on reporting and transfusion practice in the setting of at risk patients for TACO should be improved.
Copyright © 2017. Published by Elsevier SAS.

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Keywords:  Débit de perfusion; Enquête; ICU; Infusion rate; Survey; TACO; Transfusion

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29223725     DOI: 10.1016/j.tracli.2017.11.001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Transfus Clin Biol        ISSN: 1246-7820            Impact factor:   1.406


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1.  Prophylactic furosemide to prevent transfusion-associated circulatory overload: a randomized controlled study in rats.

Authors:  Robert B Klanderman; Joachim J Bosboom; Denise P Veelo; Joris J T H Roelofs; Dirk de Korte; Robin van Bruggen; Liffert Vogt; Jaap D van Buul; Markus W Hollmann; Margreeth B Vroom; Nicole P Juffermans; Bart F Geerts; Alexander P J Vlaar
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2022-07-15       Impact factor: 4.996

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