Yoğun Bakımdaki COVID-19 Hastalarında Kan Transfüzyonu ve İlişkili Faktörlerin Analizi: Tek Merkez Örneği

Münire Babayiğit, Gökhan Yildiz, Erbil Türksal, M. Babayiğit, P. Fırat, Adem Selvi ., Aylin Kilinçarslan
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Aim: In this study, we aimed to determine the blood transfusion characteristics, related factors and results in patients followed in the COVID-19 Intensive Care Unit(ICU). (COPD) rates were significantly higher in those who received blood transfusion (33.3% vs 0.0%) (p=0.026). The fatality rate was 44.4% in the blood transfused group, and 21.1% in the non-transfused group (p=0.371). Conclusion: As a result of our study, it was determined that patients with a diagnosis of COPD in the COVID-19 ICU, who had a severe clinic and intubation need, mechanical ventilation, and who were hospitalized in the intensive care unit for a long time developed more anemia and blood transfusion, and mortality was higher in patients who underwent transfusion.
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目的:本研究旨在了解新冠肺炎重症监护病房(ICU)随访患者的输血特点、相关因素及结果。输血组COPD发生率明显高于输血组(33.3% vs 0.0%) (p=0.026)。输血组病死率为44.4%,未输血组为21.1% (p=0.371)。结论:我们的研究确定,在COVID-19 ICU诊断为COPD的患者,临床和插管需要严重,机械通气需要,长期在重症监护病房住院的患者出现更多的贫血和输血,输血患者的死亡率更高。
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