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Age of transfused red blood cells and health outcomes in two surgical cohorts
Authors:Sikandar H Khan  Rohit Devnani  Michelle LaPradd  Matt Landrigan  Alan Gray  Andrea Kelley  George J Eckert  Xiaochun Li  Babar A Khan
Institution:1. Indiana University School of Medicine, Department of Medicine, Indianapolis, IN, USA;2. Indiana University School of Medicine, Department of Biostatistics, Indianapolis, IN, USA;3. Zimmer Biomet Inc, Indianapolis, IN, USA;4. Regenstrief Institute, Inc., Indianapolis, IN, USA
Abstract:

Rationale

Red blood cells (RBC) undergo morphologic and biochemical changes during storage which may lead to adverse health risks upon transfusion. In prior studies, the effect of RBC age on health outcomes has been conflicting. We designed the study to assess the effects of RBC units’ storage duration on health outcomes specifically for hospitalized patients undergoing hip fracture surgery or coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) surgery.

Methods

Using International Classification of Diseases (ICD) 9 codes, hip fracture surgery and CABG surgery patients, who received RBC transfusions between 2008 and 2013, were retrospectively identified from the electronic medical records system. Hip fracture surgery and CABG cohorts were sub-divided into 3 blood age groups based upon RBC unit age at the time of transfusion: young blood (RBC units stored less than or equal to 14 days), old blood (RBC units were stored for greater than or equal to 28 days), or mixed blood for the remaining patients. Outcome variables were 30-day, 90-day, and inpatient mortality as well as hospital length of stay.

Results

A total of 3,182 patients were identified: 1,121 with hip fractures and 2,061 with CABG. Transfusion of old blood was associated with higher inpatient mortality in the hip fracture surgery cohort (OR 166.8, 95% CI 1.067-26064.7, p?=?0.04) and a higher 30-day mortality in the CABG cohort (OR 4.55, 95% CI 1.01–20.49, p?=?0.03).

Conclusions

Transfusing RBC units stored for greater than or equal to 28 days may be associated with a higher mortality for patients undergoing hip fracture or CABG.
Keywords:Surgery  Red blood cell transfusions  Hip surgery  Cardiac surgery  Outcomes
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