Red blood cell utilization in patients with sickle cell disease: A Canadian single-center experience.

IF 2 3区 医学 Q2 HEMATOLOGY Transfusion Pub Date : 2025-03-01 Epub Date: 2025-01-22 DOI:10.1111/trf.18103
Kelsey Uminski, Iris Perelman, Johnathan Mack, Alan Tinmouth
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Background: Red blood cell (RBC) utilization in patients with sickle cell disease (SCD) in Canada is poorly defined. This study describes RBC utilization in an SCD cohort at a single Canadian center.

Study design and methods: All adults with SCD who received care at the Ottawa Hospital between January 2006 and May 2019 were included, and followed until December 2021. Data on hospital encounters and RBC transfusions were obtained from hospital databases.

Results: Overall, 273 patients were included (median age: 25 years; 53.8% female; median follow-up: 8.1 years). During the study period, there were 23,127 hospital encounters (median: 45 [interquartile range (IQR) 18, 100] per patient), with 165 patients (60.4% of cohort) receiving 22,538 RBC units. Most RBC units (86.5%) were transfused in the outpatient setting. Although only 2.9% of patients had O-negative blood type, O-negative RBC units accounted for 29.1% of units transfused. One hundred forty-seven patients received 2205 RBC units (9.8% of total) as simple transfusions (median: 5 [IQR 3, 13] per patient), and 88 patients received 20,333 RBC units (90.2% of total) during 2702 red cell exchange (RCE) sessions (median: 14.5 (IQR 1, 47.5) RCE per transfused patient). A median of 7 RBC units (IQR 6, 9) were transfused per RCE session, with a median of 30 days (IQR 28, 40) between sessions.

Discussion: Patients with SCD at our center frequently received O-negative units, and large RBC volumes were used for RCE. These results provide a utilization baseline for future education and quality improvement initiatives to optimize RBC stewardship.

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镰状细胞病患者红细胞利用:加拿大单中心经验
背景:加拿大镰状细胞病(SCD)患者的红细胞(RBC)利用情况定义不清。本研究描述了在一个加拿大中心的SCD队列中的RBC利用率。研究设计和方法:纳入2006年1月至2019年5月期间在渥太华医院接受治疗的所有SCD成人患者,并随访至2021年12月。医院接触和红细胞输注的数据来自医院数据库。结果:共纳入273例患者(中位年龄:25岁;53.8%的女性;中位随访:8.1年)。在研究期间,有23,127例医院就诊(中位数:45例[四分位数间距(IQR) 18,100]每位患者),165例患者(占队列的60.4%)接受22,538个RBC单位。大多数红细胞单位(86.5%)是在门诊输入的。虽然o型阴性患者仅占2.9%,但o型阴性RBC单位占输血单位的29.1%。147例患者接受了2205个红细胞单位(占总数的9.8%)作为简单输血(中位数:5 [IQR 3,13] /例患者),88例患者在2702次红细胞交换(RCE)期间接受了20333个红细胞单位(占总数的90.2%)(中位数:14.5 (IQR 1,47.5) RCE /例输血患者)。每次RCE治疗的中位数为7个RBC单位(IQR为6,9),两次治疗之间的中位数为30天(IQR为28,40)。讨论:我们中心的SCD患者经常接受o阴性单位,并使用大容量RBC进行RCE。这些结果为未来的教育和质量改进计划提供了利用基线,以优化RBC管理。
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Transfusion 医学-血液学
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