Blood Transfusion Requirements for Patients With Sarcomas Undergoing Combined Radio- and Chemotherapy

Patients with bony and soft tissue sarcomas may require intensive treatment with chemotherapy and radiotherapy, which often leads to a fall in haemoglobin levels, requiring blood transfusion. There may be advantages in predicting which patients will require transfusion, partly because anaemia and h...

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Main Authors: Karen R. Sherbourne, Helena M. Earl, Lynne Whitehead, Sarah J. Jefferies, Neil G. Burnet
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2005-01-01
Series:Sarcoma
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13577140500180005
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spelling doaj-5602aab03a1a4095afacc703f4bbb5c22020-11-24T23:21:20ZengHindawi LimitedSarcoma1357-714X1369-16432005-01-0193-411912510.1080/13577140500180005Blood Transfusion Requirements for Patients With Sarcomas Undergoing Combined Radio- and ChemotherapyKaren R. Sherbourne0Helena M. Earl1Lynne Whitehead2Sarah J. Jefferies3Neil G. Burnet4Oncology Centre, Addenbrooke's Hospital, Hills Road, Cambridge CB2 2QQ, UKOncology Centre, Addenbrooke's Hospital, Hills Road, Cambridge CB2 2QQ, UKPharmacy Department, Addenbrooke's Hospital, Hills Road, Cambridge CB2 2QQ, UKOncology Centre, Addenbrooke's Hospital, Hills Road, Cambridge CB2 2QQ, UKOncology Centre, Addenbrooke's Hospital, Hills Road, Cambridge CB2 2QQ, UKPatients with bony and soft tissue sarcomas may require intensive treatment with chemotherapy and radiotherapy, which often leads to a fall in haemoglobin levels, requiring blood transfusion. There may be advantages in predicting which patients will require transfusion, partly because anaemia and hypoxia may worsen the response of tumours to chemotherapy and radiotherapy. Between 1997 and 2003, a total of 26 patients who received intensive treatment with curative intent were identified. Transfusions were given to maintain the haemoglobin at 10g/dl or above during chemotherapy, and at 12 g/dl or above during radiotherapy. Eighteen (69%) required a transfusion, the majority as a result of both the chemotherapy and RT criteria. There were 78 transfusion episodes, and 181 units of blood given. In the 18 patients who required transfusion, the average number of units was 10.1, but seven patients required more blood than this. The most significant factor influencing blood transfusion was choice of intensive chemotherapy. Intensive chemotherapy and presenting Hb less than 11.6 g/dl identified 13 out of 18 patients who needed transfusion. Adding a drop in haemoglobin of greater than 1.7 g/dl after one cycle of chemotherapy identified 16 out of 18 patients who required transfusion. The seven patients who had heavy transfusion requirements were identified by age 32 or less, intensive chemotherapy and a presenting Hb of 12 g/dl or less. Erythropoietin might be a useful alternative to transfusion in selected patient groups, especially those with heavy transfusion requirements.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13577140500180005
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author Karen R. Sherbourne
Helena M. Earl
Lynne Whitehead
Sarah J. Jefferies
Neil G. Burnet
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Helena M. Earl
Lynne Whitehead
Sarah J. Jefferies
Neil G. Burnet
Blood Transfusion Requirements for Patients With Sarcomas Undergoing Combined Radio- and Chemotherapy
Sarcoma
author_facet Karen R. Sherbourne
Helena M. Earl
Lynne Whitehead
Sarah J. Jefferies
Neil G. Burnet
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title Blood Transfusion Requirements for Patients With Sarcomas Undergoing Combined Radio- and Chemotherapy
title_short Blood Transfusion Requirements for Patients With Sarcomas Undergoing Combined Radio- and Chemotherapy
title_full Blood Transfusion Requirements for Patients With Sarcomas Undergoing Combined Radio- and Chemotherapy
title_fullStr Blood Transfusion Requirements for Patients With Sarcomas Undergoing Combined Radio- and Chemotherapy
title_full_unstemmed Blood Transfusion Requirements for Patients With Sarcomas Undergoing Combined Radio- and Chemotherapy
title_sort blood transfusion requirements for patients with sarcomas undergoing combined radio- and chemotherapy
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Sarcoma
issn 1357-714X
1369-1643
publishDate 2005-01-01
description Patients with bony and soft tissue sarcomas may require intensive treatment with chemotherapy and radiotherapy, which often leads to a fall in haemoglobin levels, requiring blood transfusion. There may be advantages in predicting which patients will require transfusion, partly because anaemia and hypoxia may worsen the response of tumours to chemotherapy and radiotherapy. Between 1997 and 2003, a total of 26 patients who received intensive treatment with curative intent were identified. Transfusions were given to maintain the haemoglobin at 10g/dl or above during chemotherapy, and at 12 g/dl or above during radiotherapy. Eighteen (69%) required a transfusion, the majority as a result of both the chemotherapy and RT criteria. There were 78 transfusion episodes, and 181 units of blood given. In the 18 patients who required transfusion, the average number of units was 10.1, but seven patients required more blood than this. The most significant factor influencing blood transfusion was choice of intensive chemotherapy. Intensive chemotherapy and presenting Hb less than 11.6 g/dl identified 13 out of 18 patients who needed transfusion. Adding a drop in haemoglobin of greater than 1.7 g/dl after one cycle of chemotherapy identified 16 out of 18 patients who required transfusion. The seven patients who had heavy transfusion requirements were identified by age 32 or less, intensive chemotherapy and a presenting Hb of 12 g/dl or less. Erythropoietin might be a useful alternative to transfusion in selected patient groups, especially those with heavy transfusion requirements.
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