Preoperative transfusion in sickle cell disease: a survey of practice in England

被引:30
作者
Buck, J
Casbard, A
Llewelyn, C
Johnson, T
Davies, S
Williamson, L
机构
[1] NBS MRC Clin Studies Unit, Cambridge CB2 2PT, England
[2] MRC, Clin Trials Unit, London, England
[3] MRC, Biostat Unit, Cambridge CB2 2BW, England
[4] Univ London Imperial Coll Sci Technol & Med, Cent Middlesex Hosp, London, England
[5] Univ Cambridge, NBS, Cambridge, England
关键词
sickle cell disease; blood transfusion; preoperative; survey; postoperative complications;
D O I
10.1111/j.1600-0609.2005.00412.x
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Objectives: To gather data on current preoperative transfusion practice and postoperative complications in sickle cell disease (SCD) as a prelude to a randomised trial. Methods: A prospective one year survey of 114 SCD patients undergoing elective surgery in 31 English hospitals was undertaken. Results: 43%, 39% and 23% of patients, respectively, received no transfusion, top-up and exchange transfusion preoperatively. Overall postoperative complication rates were 18%, 26% and 17%, with HbSC/HbS ss(+)thalassaemia and 71% of obstetric and gynaecology patients were not transfused preoperatively, whereas 59% patients undergoing ENT procedures and 83% of hip replacements had top-up and exchange transfusions respectively. Multivariable logistic regression analysis revealed that having moderate/high risk procedures was a predictor of postoperative complications (OR 4.9 (95% Cl: 1.3 to 18), P = 0.017) while preoperative transfusion was not (OR 1.7, (95% Cl: 0.5 to 6), P = 0.41). Conclusion: The lack of clear benefit of transfusion confirms the need for a randomised controlled trial of transfusion vs. no transfusion in patients with HbSS and HbS ss(0)thalassaemia.
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