Evaluation of the Incidence and Predictor Factors for Red Blood Cell Transfusion in the Mechanically Ventilated Children
Introduction:Transfusion of blood components, including red blood cells (RBC), platelets and plasma, is the fastest way to improve the haematological state of critically ill patients and can be a lifesaving intervention. Although transfusion is a common practice in paediatric intensive care units (P...
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doaj-0bb014b2c0bf4ff8827ceed753ec50662020-11-25T03:19:54ZengGalenos YayineviJournal of Pediatric Emergency and Intensive Care Medicine2148-73322148-73322020-08-0172748010.4274/cayd.galenos.2019.3093213049054Evaluation of the Incidence and Predictor Factors for Red Blood Cell Transfusion in the Mechanically Ventilated ChildrenFatih Aygün0Cansu Durak1Fatih Varol2Hilal Susam Şen3Mey Talip Petmezci4Alper Kaçar5 İstanbul University-Cerrahpaşa, Cerrahpaşa Faculty of Medicine, Child Intensive Care Unit, İstanbul, Turkey İstanbul University-Cerrahpaşa, Cerrahpaşa Faculty of Medicine, Child Intensive Care Unit, İstanbul, Turkey İstanbul University-Cerrahpaşa, Cerrahpaşa Faculty of Medicine, Child Intensive Care Unit, İstanbul, Turkey University of Helath Science, Okmeydanı Training and Research Hospital, Clinic of Child Hematology - Oncology, İstanbul, Turkey University of Health Science, Okmeydanı Training and Research Hospital, Clinic of Child Intensive Care, İstanbul, Turkey University of Health Science, Okmeydanı Training and Rsearch Hospital, Clinic of Pediatric Emergency Medicine, İstanbul, Turkey Introduction:Transfusion of blood components, including red blood cells (RBC), platelets and plasma, is the fastest way to improve the haematological state of critically ill patients and can be a lifesaving intervention. Although transfusion is a common practice in paediatric intensive care units (PICUs), its adverse effects are not clearly defined. Therefore, we aimed to evaluate the incidence and predictors of RBC transfusion in mechanically ventilated children.Methods:Data of patients admitted to PICUs from January 2014 to April 2019 were extracted. The mechanically ventilated patients were categorised into two groups, and the relationship between transfusion and prognostic factors was examined.Results:This study investigated 373 children with a mean age of 3.86±4.86 years. Among these children, 239 received RBC transfusion (64.1%). Inotropic drug usage, acute kidney injury, continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT), mortality, length of mechanical ventilation, and duration of PICU stay were associated with RBC transfusion. Logistic regression analysis revealed that inotropic drug usage increased the RBC transfusion requirement by 5.168 fold, and CRRT increased it by 2.804 fold.Conclusion:Blood transfusion is an associated adversity in critically ill children. Therefore, patients who need transfusion should be followed up more carefully and closely. http://www.caybdergi.com/archives/archive-detail/article-preview/evaluation-of-the-ncidence-and-predictor-factors-f/38652 pediatric intensive care unitred blood celltransfusionmechanical ventilation |
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Fatih Aygün Cansu Durak Fatih Varol Hilal Susam Şen Mey Talip Petmezci Alper Kaçar Evaluation of the Incidence and Predictor Factors for Red Blood Cell Transfusion in the Mechanically Ventilated Children Journal of Pediatric Emergency and Intensive Care Medicine pediatric intensive care unit red blood cell transfusion mechanical ventilation |
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Fatih Aygün Cansu Durak Fatih Varol Hilal Susam Şen Mey Talip Petmezci Alper Kaçar |
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Evaluation of the Incidence and Predictor Factors for Red Blood Cell Transfusion in the Mechanically Ventilated Children |
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Evaluation of the Incidence and Predictor Factors for Red Blood Cell Transfusion in the Mechanically Ventilated Children |
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Evaluation of the Incidence and Predictor Factors for Red Blood Cell Transfusion in the Mechanically Ventilated Children |
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Evaluation of the Incidence and Predictor Factors for Red Blood Cell Transfusion in the Mechanically Ventilated Children |
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Evaluation of the Incidence and Predictor Factors for Red Blood Cell Transfusion in the Mechanically Ventilated Children |
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evaluation of the incidence and predictor factors for red blood cell transfusion in the mechanically ventilated children |
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Galenos Yayinevi |
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Journal of Pediatric Emergency and Intensive Care Medicine |
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2148-7332 2148-7332 |
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Introduction:Transfusion of blood components, including red blood cells (RBC), platelets and plasma, is the fastest way to improve the haematological state of critically ill patients and can be a lifesaving intervention. Although transfusion is a common practice in paediatric intensive care units (PICUs), its adverse effects are not clearly defined. Therefore, we aimed to evaluate the incidence and predictors of RBC transfusion in mechanically ventilated children.Methods:Data of patients admitted to PICUs from January 2014 to April 2019 were extracted. The mechanically ventilated patients were categorised into two groups, and the relationship between transfusion and prognostic factors was examined.Results:This study investigated 373 children with a mean age of 3.86±4.86 years. Among these children, 239 received RBC transfusion (64.1%). Inotropic drug usage, acute kidney injury, continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT), mortality, length of mechanical ventilation, and duration of PICU stay were associated with RBC transfusion. Logistic regression analysis revealed that inotropic drug usage increased the RBC transfusion requirement by 5.168 fold, and CRRT increased it by 2.804 fold.Conclusion:Blood transfusion is an associated adversity in critically ill children. Therefore, patients who need transfusion should be followed up more carefully and closely. |
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pediatric intensive care unit red blood cell transfusion mechanical ventilation |
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