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Research Priorities for Plasma and Platelet Transfusion Strategies in Critically Ill Children: From the Transfusion and Anemia EXpertise Initiative-Control/Avoidance of Bleeding.

Marianne E Nellis1, Kenneth E Remy2, Jacques Lacroix3, Jill M Cholette4, Melania M Bembea5, Robert T Russell6, Marie E Steiner7, Susan M Goobie8, Adam M Vogel9, Gemma Crighton10, Stacey L Valentine11, Meghan Delaney12, Robert I Parker13.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To present a list of high-priority research initiatives for the study of plasma and platelet transfusions in critically ill children from the Transfusion and Anemia EXpertise Initiative-Control/Avoidance of Bleeding.
DESIGN: Systematic review and consensus conference of international, multidisciplinary experts in platelet and plasma transfusion management of critically ill children.
SETTING: Not applicable. PATIENTS: Critically ill pediatric patients at risk of bleeding and receiving plasma and/or platelet transfusions.
INTERVENTIONS: None.
MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS: A panel of 13 experts developed research priorities for the study of plasma and platelet transfusions in critically ill children which were reviewed and ratified by the 29 Transfusion and Anemia EXpertise Initiative-Control/Avoidance of Bleeding experts. The specific priorities focused on the following subpopulations: severe trauma, traumatic brain injury, intracranial hemorrhage, cardiopulmonary bypass surgery, extracorporeal membrane oxygenation, oncologic diagnosis or stem cell transplantation, acute liver failure and/or liver transplantation, noncardiac surgery, invasive procedures outside of the operating room, and sepsis and/or disseminated intravascular coagulation. In addition, tests to guide plasma and platelet transfusion, as well as component selection and processing, were addressed. We developed four general overarching themes and 14 specific research priorities using modified Research and Development/University of California, Los Angeles methodology.
CONCLUSIONS: Studies are needed to focus on the efficacy/harm, dosing, timing, and outcomes of critically ill children who receive plasma and/or platelet transfusions. The completion of these studies will facilitate the development of evidence-based recommendations.
Copyright © 2022 by the Society of Critical Care Medicine and the World Federation of Pediatric Intensive and Critical Care Societies.

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Year:  2022        PMID: 34989706      PMCID: PMC8769351          DOI: 10.1097/PCC.0000000000002859

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pediatr Crit Care Med        ISSN: 1529-7535            Impact factor:   3.971


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Authors:  Sarah C Christiaans; Amy L Duhachek-Stapelman; Robert T Russell; Steven J Lisco; Jeffrey D Kerby; Jean-François Pittet
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4.  The reversed passive Arthus reaction as a model for investigating the mechanisms of inflammation-associated hemostasis.

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Authors:  Simon J Stanworth; Cristina Navarrete; Lise Estcourt; Judith Marsh
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9.  Platelet Transfusion Practices in Critically Ill Children.

Authors:  Marianne E Nellis; Oliver Karam; Elizabeth Mauer; Melissa M Cushing; Peter J Davis; Marie E Steiner; Marisa Tucci; Simon J Stanworth; Philip C Spinella
Journal:  Crit Care Med       Date:  2018-08       Impact factor: 7.598

10.  Central venous catheters in children and neonates - what is important?

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1.  Executive Summary of Recommendations and Expert Consensus for Plasma and Platelet Transfusion Practice in Critically Ill Children: From the Transfusion and Anemia EXpertise Initiative-Control/Avoidance of Bleeding (TAXI-CAB).

Authors:  Marianne E Nellis; Oliver Karam; Stacey L Valentine; Scot T Bateman; Kenneth E Remy; Jacques Lacroix; Jill M Cholette; Melania M Bembea; Robert T Russell; Marie E Steiner; Susan M Goobie; Marisa Tucci; Paul A Stricker; Simon J Stanworth; Meghan Delaney; Lani Lieberman; Jennifer A Muszynski; David F Bauer; Katherine Steffen; Daniel Nishijima; Juan Ibla; Sitaram Emani; Adam M Vogel; Thorsten Haas; Ruchika Goel; Gemma Crighton; Diana Delgado; Michelle Demetres; Robert I Parker
Journal:  Pediatr Crit Care Med       Date:  2022-01-01       Impact factor: 3.624

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