| Literature DB >> 30039381 |
R I Mincu1,2, T Rassaf1, M Totzeck3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Red blood cell transfusion remains controversial in patients with acute coronary syndromes and particularly in patients with ST-elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI).Entities:
Keywords: Meta-analysis; Mortality rate; Red blood cell transfusion; Reinfarction rate; ST-elevation myocardial infarction
Year: 2018 PMID: 30039381 PMCID: PMC6115305 DOI: 10.1007/s12471-018-1137-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Neth Heart J ISSN: 1568-5888 Impact factor: 2.380
Fig. 1PRISMA flow chart for the study selection [12]
Fig. 2Overall estimate and estimates from each study of the RR for in-hospital mortality associated with RBT. The first author and the publication year were used for each study. The total number of events and the sample size are shown for each study. The weight of each study in the final analysis is indicated as a percentage. The RR for each study is shown numerically on the left and graphically on the right. Square boxes denote the RR, horizontal lines represent 95% confidence intervals, and the diamond plot represents the overall results of the included trials. Weights are from a random effects analysis. RR relative risk, RBT red blood cell transfusion
Fig. 3Overall estimate and estimates from each study of the RR for long-term mortality associated with RBT. The first author and the publication year were used for each study. The total number of events and the sample size are shown for each study. The weight of each study in the final analysis is indicated as a percentage. The RR for each study is shown numerically on the left and graphically on the right. Square boxes denote the RR, horizontal lines represent 95% confidence intervals, and the diamond plot represents the overall results of the included trials. Weights are from a random effects analysis. RR relative risk, RBT red blood cell transfusion
Fig. 4Overall estimate and estimates from each study of the RR for reinfarction rate associated with RBT. The first author and the publication year were used for each study. The total number of events and the sample size are shown for each study. The weight of each study in the final analysis is indicated as a percentage. The RR for each study is shown numerically on the left and graphically on the right. Square boxes denote the RR, horizontal lines represent 95% confidence intervals, and the diamond plot represents the overall results of the included trials. Weights are from random effects analysis. RR relative risk, RBT red blood cell transfusion