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Getting patient blood management Pillar 1 right in the Asia-Pacific: a call for action.

Hairil Rizal Abdullah1, Ai Leen Ang2, Bernd Froessler3, Axel Hofmann4,5,6, Jun Ho Jang7, Young Woo Kim8, Sigismond Lasocki9, Jeong Jae Lee10, Shir Ying Lee11, Kar Koong Carol Lim12, Gurpal Singh13,14, Donat R Spahn4, Tae Hyun Um15.   

Abstract

Preoperative anaemia is common in the Asia-Pacific. Iron deficiency anaemia (IDA) is a risk factor that can be addressed under patient blood management (PBM) Pillar 1, leading to reduced morbidity and mortality. We examined PBM implementation under four different healthcare systems, identified challenges and proposed several measures: (a) Test for anaemia once patients are scheduled for surgery. (b) Inform patients about risks of preoperative anaemia and benefits of treatment. (c) Treat IDA and replenish iron stores before surgery, using intravenous iron when oral treatment is ineffective, not tolerated or when rapid iron replenishment is needed; transfusion should not be the default management. (d) Harness support from multiple medical disciplines and relevant bodies to promote PBM implementation. (e) Demonstrate better outcomes and cost savings from reduced mortality and morbidity. Although PBM implementation may seem complex and daunting, it is feasible to start small. Implementing PBM Pillar 1, particularly in preoperative patients, is a sensible first step regardless of the healthcare setting. Copyright: © Singapore Medical Association.

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Keywords:  Asia Pacific; anaemia; iron deficiency; patient blood management; preoperative

Year:  2019        PMID: 31044255      PMCID: PMC7905123          DOI: 10.11622/smedj.2019037

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Singapore Med J        ISSN: 0037-5675            Impact factor:   1.858


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Review 6.  Economic considerations on transfusion medicine and patient blood management.

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Review 7.  Drivers for change: Western Australia Patient Blood Management Program (WA PBMP), World Health Assembly (WHA) and Advisory Committee on Blood Safety and Availability (ACBSA).

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8.  Ferric carboxymaltose reduces transfusions and hospital stay in patients with colon cancer and anemia.

Authors:  José Luis Calleja; Salvadora Delgado; Adolfo del Val; Antonio Hervás; José Luis Larraona; Álvaro Terán; Mercedes Cucala; Fermín Mearin
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10.  The Important Role for Intravenous Iron in Perioperative Patient Blood Management in Major Abdominal Surgery: A Randomized Controlled Trial.

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2.  Prevalence of iron deficiency and red blood cell transfusions in surgical patients.

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Review 3.  A Review of Clinical Guidelines on the Management of Iron Deficiency and Iron-Deficiency Anemia in Women with Heavy Menstrual Bleeding.

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