Liberal or Restrictive Transfusion in High-Risk Patients after Hip Surgery
Johnson University · University of Maryland, Baltimore · +14 more institutions
Abstract
The hemoglobin threshold at which postoperative red-cell transfusion is warranted is controversial. We conducted a randomized trial to determine whether a higher threshold for blood transfusion would improve recovery in patients who had undergone surgery for hip fracture.
We enrolled 2016 patients who were 50 years of age or older, who had either a history of or risk factors for cardiovascular disease, and whose hemoglobin level was below 10 g per deciliter after hip-fracture surgery. We randomly assigned patients to a liberal transfusion strategy (a hemoglobin threshold of 10 g per deciliter) or a restrictive transfusion strategy (symptoms of anemia or at physician discretion for a hemoglobin level of
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- FWCI
- 48.31
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- 100%
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- 21
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18Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Red Blood Cell Transfusion
- Randomized controlled trial
- Blood transfusion
- Hip fracture
- Surgery
- Blood loss
- Anesthesia
- Good health and well-being