[Effect of red blood cell transfusions on the frequency of infections in the ITU].

Anestezjologia intensywna terapia Pub Date : 2011-10-01
Jarosław Mamak, Lech Krawczyk
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Background: It has been suggested that red blood cell transfusions may affect the outcome and frequency of infection in patients treated in ITU settings. We have therefore retrospectively analysed the records of one hundred and sixty-three patients treated in a large tertiary intensive care unit, in order to find any relationship between red blod cell transfusions and the frequency of nosocomial infections.

Methods: The patients were allocated to two groups: T - those who were transfused and N - those who were not. Among the transfused patients, two further subgroups were selected: those who were transfused within 48 h before any signs of infection were observed (n), and those in whom the transfusion was more than 48 h before infection was noted (t).

Results: There was a statistically significant difference between groups T and N (50.9% vs 38.1% infected patients), but not between subgroups t and n.

Conclusions: Nosocomial infections were more frequently observed in patients who required red blood cell transfusion. Red blood cell transfusion cannot be regarded a sole factor affecting nosocomial infection rates.

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[红细胞输注对ITU感染频率的影响]。
背景:有研究表明,红细胞输注可能会影响在国际电联环境中接受治疗的患者的结局和感染频率。因此,我们回顾性分析了163名在大型三级重症监护病房治疗的患者的记录,以发现红细胞输注与医院感染频率之间的关系。方法:将患者分为输血组T组和未输血组N组。在输血的患者中,进一步选择了两个亚组:在观察到感染迹象前48 h内输血的患者(n)和在感染前48 h输血的患者(t)。结果:t组与n组之间差异有统计学意义(50.9% vs 38.1%),而t组与n组之间差异无统计学意义。医院感染在需要输血的患者中更为常见。红细胞输注不能视为影响医院感染率的唯一因素。
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