Archives of Medical Science (Jan 2024)

A simple program to improve the appropriateness of red blood cell transfusions in non-bleeding hospital patients: a before-and-after study

  • Jan Herzyk,
  • Dawid Wilczek,
  • Renata Kopczyńska,
  • Piotr F. Czempik

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5114/aoms/177281
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 20, no. 1
pp. 317 – 320

Abstract

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Introduction Transfusion of red blood cells (RBCs) is not devoid of risks; nor is anemia. The aim of the study was to assess the usefulness of a program designed to improve the appropriateness of RBC transfusions in hospital patients. Methods We retrospectively analyzed time periods before and after program implementation. Results: Before program implementation 415 out of 23492 (1.8%) patients received at least 1 RBC, whereas after implementation 162 out of 25062 (0.6%) did so. The percentage of appropriate RBC transfusions increased from 23.6 to 37.1%. Results Before program implementation 415 out of 23492 (1.8%) patients received at least 1 RBC, whereas after implementation 162 out of 25062 (0.6%) did so. The percentage of appropriate RBC transfusions increased from 23.6 to 37.1%. Conclusions A simple program may lead to a 3-fold decrease in transfusion rate and a significant increase in the percentage of appropriate RBC transfusions.

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