A positive blood culture is associated with a lower haemoglobin increment in hospitalized patients after red blood cell transfusion

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作者
Qadri, Syed M. [1 ]
Liu, Yang [2 ,3 ]
Barty, Rebecca L. [2 ,3 ,4 ]
Heddle, Nancy M. [2 ,3 ]
Sheffield, William P. [5 ,6 ]
机构
[1] Ontario Tech Univ, Fac Hlth Sci, Oshawa, ON, Canada
[2] McMaster Univ, Dept Med, Hamilton, ON, Canada
[3] McMaster Univ, McMaster Ctr Transfus Res, Hamilton, ON, Canada
[4] Ontario Reg Blood Coordinating Network, Hamilton, ON, Canada
[5] Canadian Blood Serv, Med Affairs & Innovat, Hamilton, ON, Canada
[6] McMaster Univ, Dept Pathol & Mol Med, HSC 4N66,1200 Main St West, Hamilton, ON L8N 3Z5, Canada
关键词
blood culture; haemoglobin; red blood cells; regression; septicaemia; transfusion; SEPSIS; MANAGEMENT; MORTALITY; EXPOSURE; STORAGE; VOLUME; DEATH;
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10.1111/vox.13362
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Background and Objectives Abundant clinical evidence supports the safety of red blood cell (RBC) concentrates for transfusion irrespective of storage age, but still, less is known about how recipient characteristics may affect post-transfusion RBC recovery and function. Septic patients are frequently transfused. We hypothesized that the recipient environment in patients with septicaemia would blunt the increase in post-transfusion blood haemoglobin (Hb). The main objective was to compare the post-transfusion Hb increment in hospitalized patients with or without a positive blood culture. Materials and Methods A retrospective cohort study using data from the Transfusion Research, Utilization, Surveillance, and Tracking database (TRUST) was performed. All adult non-trauma in-patients transfused between 2010 and 2017 with >= 1 RBC unit, and for whom both pre- and post-transfusion complete blood count and pre-transfusion blood culture data were available were included. A general linear model with binary blood culture positivity was fit for continuous Hb increment after transfusion and was adjusted for patient demographic parameters and transfusion-related covariates. Results Among 210,263 admitted patients, 6252 were transfused: 596 had positive cultures, and 5656 had negative blood cultures. A modelled Hb deficit of 1.50 g/L in blood culture-positive patients was found. All covariates had a significant effect on Hb increment, except for the age of the transfused RBC. Conclusion Recipient blood culture positivity was associated with a statistically significant but modestly lower post-transfusion Hb increment in hospitalized patients. In isolation, the effect is unlikely to be clinically significant, but it could become so in combination with other recipient characteristics.
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