| Literature DB >> 36065233 |
Cristina Sanz1, Annabel Faúndez1, Anna García1, Marta Rodríguez2, Anny Coromoto Jaramillo2, Arturo Pereira3.
Abstract
Background: There are few data on the clinical characteristics of COVID-19 patients who require blood transfusion. We aimed to investigate the clinical characteristics and indication for transfusion in COVID-19 patients seen during the epidemic's first wave. Material and methods: Cross-sectional study that included all consecutive COVID-19 patients admitted to the Hospital Clínic of Barcelona, Spain, from mid-March to mid-May 2020.Entities:
Keywords: Anticoagulants; Blood transfusion; COVID-19; Haemorrhage
Year: 2022 PMID: 36065233 PMCID: PMC9435025 DOI: 10.1016/j.medcle.2021.07.029
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Med Clin (Engl Ed) ISSN: 2387-0206
Characteristics of 80 patients with COVID-19 who required red blood cell transfusion. Laboratory data were obtained at the time of first transfusion.
| 71 (62–76) | |
| 59 (74%)/21 (26%) | |
| 12 (15%) | |
| | 75 (94%) |
| | 5 (6%) |
| 5 (1–30) | |
| | 7.6 (7.2–8.3) |
| | 938 (567–1534) |
| | 2800 (1200–4800) |
| | 22 (27%) |
| Retroperitoneal | 11 |
| Femoral | 4 |
| Cerebral | 1 |
| Thoracic and abdominal wall | 2 |
| Posterior calf | 2 |
| Other locations | 2 |
| | 31 (39%) |
| Gastrointestinal | 11 |
| Related to tracheostomy/endotracheal intubation | 8 |
| Pulmonary | 3 |
| Surgery-related | 4 |
| Epistaxis or gingivorrhagia | 3 |
| Other anatomical locations | 2 |
| | 22 (27%) |
| | 5 |
| | 2 |
| | 10 |
| | 7 (9%) |
| | 31 (39) |
| | 42 (52%) |
Median (interquartile range).
COVID-19 diagnosed once the patients was already in hospital for unrelated reason.
Several patients required transfusion for more than one indication while in hospital.
Extracorporeal membrane oxygenator.
Several patients were on different dosage regimes while on transfusion support.
Enoxaparin (64 of the 261 transfusion episodes), unfractionated heparin (51), tinzaparin (4), and oral endoxaban (1).
Enoxaparin (74 out of the 261 transfusion episodes), tinzaparin (12), and fondaparinux (2).
Blood group distribution in COVID-19 patients transfused at the Hospital Clínic of Barcelona between 15 March and 15 May, 2020, as compared to non COVID-19 patients transfused during the same period.
| Blood group | COVID-19 | Non COVID-19 |
|---|---|---|
| O | 30 (37.5) | 860 (45.3) |
| A | 38 (47.5) | 827 (43.5) |
| B | 11 (13.7) | 132 (7) |
| AB | 1 (1.3) | 80 (4.2) |
p = 0.11.
Fig. 1RBC transfusion (total per week) and hospital stays of COVID-19 patients (daily average per week) from March 15th to May 15th, 2020.