Blood utilization in patients with burn injury and association with clinical outcomes

被引:4
|
作者
Eder, Anne F.
Lu, Rommel P.
Lin, Feng-Chang
Ortiz-Pujols, Shiara M.
Adams, Sasha D.
Whinna, Herbert C.
Cairns, Bruce A.
Key, Nigel S.
机构
[1] Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, University of North Carolina Hospitals, 101 Manning Drive, Chapel Hill
[2] Department of Medicine, Division of Hematology/Oncology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC, USA Department of Biostatistics and North Carolina Translational and Clinical Sciences Institute, University of North Carolina at Chapel
关键词
D O I
10.1111/trf.12426
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
BackgroundUncontrolled bleeding is an important cause of increased transfusion in burn victims; however, description of blood utilization patterns in the burn population is lacking. Study Design and MethodsWe conducted a single-institution, retrospective cohort study to measure blood utilization in 89 consecutive burn patients with 15% to 65% total body surface area (TBSA) burn within 60 days of injury. We also evaluated the relationship of blood product utilization with clinical variables including anticoagulant usage and mortality. ResultsWe determined that: 1) the predictors for increased red blood cells (RBCs) and plasma transfusions were high TBSA burn and the use of argatroban anticoagulation (for suspected heparin-induced thrombocytopenia [HIT]); 2) TBSA burn and patient age were independent predictors of mortality, but not RBC or plasma transfusion; and 3) the incidence of symptomatic venous thromboembolic events is not uncommon (11.2%), although HIT is rare (1.1%). ConclusionDespite concerns about adverse correlation between increased number of transfusions and mortality in other clinical settings, we did not find this association in our study. However, we demonstrated that the type and intensity of anticoagulation carries substantial risk for increased RBC as well as plasma usage.
引用
收藏
页码:2211 / 2211
页数:1
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Clinical outcomes following burn injury across the continuum of chronic glycemic control
    Murphy, Claire, V
    Zhelezny, Richard
    Porter, Kyle
    Zhang, Charles
    Coffey, Rebecca
    BURNS, 2021, 47 (05) : 1059 - 1065
  • [32] The impact of COVID-19 on clinical outcomes of burn patients
    Walters, Elliot T.
    Palackic, Alen
    Franco-Mesa, Camila
    Shah, Nikhil R.
    Erickson, Michael J.
    Wolf, Steven E.
    BURNS & TRAUMA, 2023, 11
  • [33] Microbiome in the setting of burn patients: implications for infections and clinical outcomes
    Corcione, Silvia
    Lupia, Tommaso
    De Rosa, Francesco G.
    BURNS & TRAUMA, 2020, 8
  • [34] CLINICAL FEATURES AND OUTCOMES IN SEVERE PEDIATRIC SCALD BURN PATIENTS
    Daniel, Ashley
    Flint, Jennifer
    Thompson, Marita
    Aguayo, Pablo
    Gardner, Rebecca
    Hodgman, Erica
    Klein, Justin
    Malaniak, Mariah
    Miller, Mikaela
    Patterson, Kelli
    Shanti, Christina
    Thakkar, Rajan
    Vitale, Lisa
    Miller, Jenna
    CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE, 2023, 51 (01) : 359 - 359
  • [35] Lipidomic analysis enables prediction of clinical outcomes in burn patients
    Peter Qi
    Abdikarim Abdullahi
    Mile Stanojcic
    David Patsouris
    Marc G. Jeschke
    Scientific Reports, 6
  • [36] Clinical Outcomes, Blood Utilization, and Ethical Considerations for Pediatric Patients in a Bloodless Medicine and Surgery Program
    Lo, Brian D.
    Pippa, Andrew
    Sherd, Ish'shah
    Scott, Andrew V.
    Thomas, Ananda J.
    Hendricks, Elizabeth A.
    Ness, Paul M.
    Chaturvedi, Shruti
    Resar, Linda M. S.
    Frank, Steven M.
    ANESTHESIA AND ANALGESIA, 2024, 138 (02): : 465 - 474
  • [37] Lipidomic analysis enables prediction of clinical outcomes in burn patients
    Qi, Peter
    Abdullahi, Abdikarim
    Stanojcic, Mile
    Patsouris, David
    Jeschke, Marc G.
    SCIENTIFIC REPORTS, 2016, 6
  • [38] Functional Outcomes Following Burn Injury
    Ryan, Colleen M.
    Parry, Ingrid
    Richard, Reginald
    JOURNAL OF BURN CARE & RESEARCH, 2017, 38 (03): : E614 - E617
  • [39] Association between injury severity scores and clinical outcomes in patients with traumatic spinal injury in an aging Japanese society
    Tsukuda, Manami
    Kumagai, Gentaro
    Wada, Kanichiro
    Asari, Toru
    Nitobe, Yohshiro
    Tsuda, Eiichi
    Ishibashi, Yasuyuki
    MEDICINE, 2023, 102 (39) : E35369
  • [40] Association Between Dietary Fat Content and Outcomes in Pediatric Burn Patients
    Lee, Jong O.
    Gauglitz, Gerd G.
    Herndon, David N.
    Hawkins, Hal K.
    Halder, Stefanie C.
    Jeschke, Marc G.
    JOURNAL OF SURGICAL RESEARCH, 2011, 166 (01) : E83 - E90