Blood usage among orthopedic patients at the Rivers State University Teaching Hospital, Port Harcourt, Nigeria.

Friday Enwumelu Aaron, Rex Friday Ogoronte Alderton Ijah, Hannah E Omunakwe, Mike T Achor
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Background: Blood transfusion holds a significant place in the practice of surgery, including orthopaedic surgeries. The aim of this study was to evaluate the intraoperative use of blood and blood products among orthopaedic patients operated at the Rivers State University Teaching Hospital from January 2021 to December 2021, focusing on the demographics of patients, number and type of surgeries needing a blood transfusion, and the number of blood transfusions.

Methodology: A retrospective observational study was carried out at the operating theatre of a referral tertiary hospital using a designed proforma to extract data from the registers of operated orthopaedic patients.

Results: There were 168 males and 145 females who were operated on, and 43 (13.74%) of them had intra-operative blood transfusion. Patients between 41 to 50years and 51 to 60 years dominated the distribution with a total of 20 (46.5%), out of 59 blood transfusions carried out. The surgical condition requiring the highest number of blood transfusions was fractures (29), followed by foot gangrene (17) occasioned by diabetes mellitus and peripheral vascular disease. Open reduction and internal fixation for fractures (18) constituted the highest single type of surgery carried out within the study period.

Conclusion: A bimodal age distribution was observed in intraoperative blood transfusion requirements. The orthopaedic intraoperative blood transfusion burden was 13.74%, mainly for open reduction and internal fixation for fractures.

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尼日利亚哈科特港河流州立大学教学医院骨科病人的血液使用情况。
背景:输血在外科实践中占有重要的地位,包括骨科手术。本研究的目的是评估2021年1月至2021年12月在里弗斯州立大学教学医院手术的骨科患者术中血液和血液制品的使用情况,重点关注患者的人口统计学特征、需要输血的手术次数和类型以及输血次数。方法:在一家转诊三级医院的手术室进行回顾性观察研究,采用设计的形式从骨科手术患者登记册中提取数据。结果:男168例,女145例,术中输血43例(13.74%)。在59例输血中,41 ~ 50岁和51 ~ 60岁的患者占多数,共20例(46.5%)。需要输血次数最多的手术情况是骨折(29例),其次是糖尿病和周围血管疾病引起的足坏疽(17例)。骨折切开复位内固定(18)是研究期间进行的最高的单一手术类型。结论:术中输血需血量呈双峰型分布。骨科术中输血负担为13.74%,以骨折切开复位内固定为主。
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