Determinants and time to blood transfusion among thermal burn patients admitted to Mulago Hospital

Abstract Background Blood transfusion, a practice under re-evaluation in general, remains common among thermal burn patients due to the hematological alterations associated with burns that manifest as anemia. Today advocacy is for restrictive blood transfusion taking into account individual patient...

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Main Authors: C. Kilyewala, R. Alenyo, R. Ssentongo
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2017-07-01
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13104-017-2580-2
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spelling doaj-1180ed98b1e04ede8460ec763f8a71822020-11-25T01:20:10ZengBMCBMC Research Notes1756-05002017-07-0110111010.1186/s13104-017-2580-2Determinants and time to blood transfusion among thermal burn patients admitted to Mulago HospitalC. Kilyewala0R. Alenyo1R. Ssentongo2Department of Surgery, Mulago National Referral HospitalDepartment of Surgery, Makerere University College of Health SciencesPlastics and Burns Unit, Department of Surgery, Mulago National Referral HospitalAbstract Background Blood transfusion, a practice under re-evaluation in general, remains common among thermal burn patients due to the hematological alterations associated with burns that manifest as anemia. Today advocacy is for restrictive blood transfusion taking into account individual patient characteristics. We went out to identify the parameters that may determine transfusion requirement and the time to blood transfusion for thermal burn patients in Mulago Hospital in order to build statistics and a basis to standardize future practice and Hospital protocol. Methods 112 patients with thermal burns were enrolled into a prospective cohort study conducted in the Surgical Unit of the Accidents and Emergency Department and Burns Unit of Mulago Hospital. Relevant data on pre-injury, injury and post-injury factors was collected including relevant laboratory investigations and treatment modalities like surgical intervention. Patients were clinically followed up for a maximum period of 28 days and we identified those that were transfused. Results 22.3% of patients were transfused. The median time to transfusion was 17 days from time of injury and varied with different patient characteristics. The median pre-transfusion hemoglobin (Hb) level was 8.2 g/dL. Transfusion was significantly related to; admission to the intensive care unit (p = 0.001), a body mass index (BMI) <2 kg/m2 (p = 0.021), % total burn surface area (TBSA) >20 (p = 0.049), pre-existing illness (p = 0.046), and white blood cell (WBC) count <4000 or >12,000/μL (p = 0.05). Conclusion Pre-existing illnesses, a low BMI, TBSA of >20%, admission to the intensive care unit and abnormalities in the WBC count are useful predictors of blood transfusion among thermal burns patients admitted to Mulago Hospital. The precise time to transfusion from time of burns injury cannot be generalized. With close monitoring of each individual patient lies the appropriateness and timeliness of their management.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13104-017-2580-2Thermal burnsBlood transfusionTime to transfusionDeterminants of transfusion
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author C. Kilyewala
R. Alenyo
R. Ssentongo
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R. Alenyo
R. Ssentongo
Determinants and time to blood transfusion among thermal burn patients admitted to Mulago Hospital
BMC Research Notes
Thermal burns
Blood transfusion
Time to transfusion
Determinants of transfusion
author_facet C. Kilyewala
R. Alenyo
R. Ssentongo
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title Determinants and time to blood transfusion among thermal burn patients admitted to Mulago Hospital
title_short Determinants and time to blood transfusion among thermal burn patients admitted to Mulago Hospital
title_full Determinants and time to blood transfusion among thermal burn patients admitted to Mulago Hospital
title_fullStr Determinants and time to blood transfusion among thermal burn patients admitted to Mulago Hospital
title_full_unstemmed Determinants and time to blood transfusion among thermal burn patients admitted to Mulago Hospital
title_sort determinants and time to blood transfusion among thermal burn patients admitted to mulago hospital
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series BMC Research Notes
issn 1756-0500
publishDate 2017-07-01
description Abstract Background Blood transfusion, a practice under re-evaluation in general, remains common among thermal burn patients due to the hematological alterations associated with burns that manifest as anemia. Today advocacy is for restrictive blood transfusion taking into account individual patient characteristics. We went out to identify the parameters that may determine transfusion requirement and the time to blood transfusion for thermal burn patients in Mulago Hospital in order to build statistics and a basis to standardize future practice and Hospital protocol. Methods 112 patients with thermal burns were enrolled into a prospective cohort study conducted in the Surgical Unit of the Accidents and Emergency Department and Burns Unit of Mulago Hospital. Relevant data on pre-injury, injury and post-injury factors was collected including relevant laboratory investigations and treatment modalities like surgical intervention. Patients were clinically followed up for a maximum period of 28 days and we identified those that were transfused. Results 22.3% of patients were transfused. The median time to transfusion was 17 days from time of injury and varied with different patient characteristics. The median pre-transfusion hemoglobin (Hb) level was 8.2 g/dL. Transfusion was significantly related to; admission to the intensive care unit (p = 0.001), a body mass index (BMI) <2 kg/m2 (p = 0.021), % total burn surface area (TBSA) >20 (p = 0.049), pre-existing illness (p = 0.046), and white blood cell (WBC) count <4000 or >12,000/μL (p = 0.05). Conclusion Pre-existing illnesses, a low BMI, TBSA of >20%, admission to the intensive care unit and abnormalities in the WBC count are useful predictors of blood transfusion among thermal burns patients admitted to Mulago Hospital. The precise time to transfusion from time of burns injury cannot be generalized. With close monitoring of each individual patient lies the appropriateness and timeliness of their management.
topic Thermal burns
Blood transfusion
Time to transfusion
Determinants of transfusion
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13104-017-2580-2
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