Association of anaemia, co-morbidities and red blood cell transfusion according to age groups: multicentre sub-analysis of the German Patient Blood Management Network Registry
2022; Wiley; Volume: 6; Issue: 6 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1093/bjsopen/zrac128
ISSN2474-9842
AutoresLea Valeska Blum, Elke Schmitt, Suma Choorapoikayil, Olaf Baumhove, Alexandra Bayer, Patrick Friederich, Jens Friedrich, Christof Geisen, Matthias Gruenewald, Martin Gutjahr, Eva Herrmann, Markus Müller, Diana Nariţa, Ansgar Raadts, Klaus Schwendner, Erhard Seifried, Patrick Stark, Josef Thoma, Henry U. Weigt, Christoph Wiesenack, Andrea U. Steinbicker, Kai Zacharowski, Patrick Meybohm, Olaf Baumhove, Samuel de Leeuw van Weenen, Diana Nariţa, Josef Michael Huber, E Adam, Suma Choorapoikayil, Lotta Hof, Sabine Isik, M Krämer, Holger Neb, Vanessa Neef, Florian Piekarski, Elke Schmitt, Kai Zacharowski, T Walther, Tomáš Holubec, Andreas A. Schnitzbauer, Wolf O. Bechstein, W Derwich, Thomas Schmitz‐Rixen, Björn Steffen, H Serve, J Bojunga, S Zeuzem, J Konczalla, Volker Seifert, F Roos, F Chun, C Nau, Ingo Marzi, M Leinung, T Stöver, S Ghanaati, R Sader, F Louwen, S Becker, J Ernst, Joachim Sauter, Christoph Wiesenack, M Gerber, A Bayer, Henry U. Weigt, Ansgar Raadts, Johannes Duemmler, Matthias Gruenewald, Lars Hummitzsch, Ulf Lorenzen, Jochen Renner, M Sokirjanski, M Steinfath, Matthias Pagel, Assad Haneya, Thomas Puehler, Rouven Berndt, René Rusch, T Becker, J Pochhammer, T Klueter, A. Seekamp, H Ahmeti, A Helmers, Daniar Osmonow, Dirk Bauerschlag, Henning Wieker, Markus Hoffmann, Jens Friedrich, G. Molter, M Bier, Martin Gutjahr, Reinhold Bauer, Brigitte Bräutigam, Pascal Friederich, Hugo K. Van Aken, A Boanta, J Becker, M Bomert, Andreas Bueckmann, K Boerner, Andreea-Iuliana Ceanga, M Nunez Cortés, I Duran, T Fraune, R Gallaby, D Goncalves, Ml Heßler, M Hawari, Dana Janina Jenke, K Kieserling, J Korhonen, J Krycki, Felix Lehmann, T Maeßen, V Mocanu, Pk Naber, Sn Opas, Frank Peters, Marcel Rauer, H Rieder, R Van Ohlen, B Schilling, D Scholle, J Schulz, D Schwellenbach, Andrea U. Steinbicker, I Thoene, A Ueding, G Varelas, LOUIS C. WARNKEN, Carola Wempe, I Wisudanto, Alexander Zarbock, N Zurheiden, W Stummer, B Brokinkel, Sven Martens, N Senniger, H Wolters, A Pascher, G Gosheger, B Moellenbeck, N Deventer, Alexander Oberhuber, B Kasprzak, Eva Herrmann, A Schrader, L Kiesel, J Kleinheinz, C Koesters, M J Raschke, Tobias Latal, Dennys Niehoff, Raoul Georg Geissler, H Hillmann, M Stelljes, Andrea Kerkhoff, Wolfgang E. Berdel, G Lenz, Klaus Schwendner, J. Thoma, Philipp Helmer, Sebastian Hottenrott, Peter Kranke, Patrick Meybohm, D Roeder, Tobias Schlesinger, Magdalena Sitter, Jan Stumpner, Patrick Stark,
Tópico(s)Blood donation and transfusion practices
ResumoBlood transfusions are common medical procedures and every age group requires detailed insights and treatment bundles. The aim of this study was to examine the association of anaemia, co-morbidities, complications, in-hospital mortality, and transfusion according to age groups to identify patient groups who are particularly at risk when undergoing surgery.Data from 21 Hospitals of the Patient Blood Management Network Registry were analysed. Patients were divided into age subgroups. The incidence of preoperative anaemia, co-morbidities, surgical disciplines, hospital length of stay, complications, in-hospital mortality rate, and transfusions were analysed by descriptive and multivariate regression analysis.A total of 1 117 919 patients aged 18-108 years were included. With increasing age, the number of co-morbidities and incidence of preoperative anaemia increased. Complications, hospital length of stay, and in-hospital mortality increased with age and were higher in patients with preoperative anaemia. The mean number of transfused red blood cells (RBCs) peaked, whereas the transfusion rate increased continuously. Multivariate regression analysis showed that increasing age, co-morbidities, and preoperative anaemia were independent risk factors for complications, longer hospital length of stay, in-hospital mortality, and the need for RBC transfusion.Increasing age, co-morbidities, and preoperative anaemia are independent risk factors for complications, longer hospital length of stay, in-hospital mortality, and the need for RBC transfusion. Anaemia diagnosis and treatment should be established in all patients.
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