Effect of Red Blood Cell Storage Duration on Outcome After Paediatric Cardiac Surgery: A Prospective Observational Study

被引:7
|
作者
Bishnoi, Arvind Kumar [1 ,2 ]
Garg, Pankaj [1 ,2 ]
Patel, Kartik [1 ,2 ]
Ananthanarayanan, Chandrasekaran [1 ,2 ]
Shah, Ritesh [2 ,3 ]
Solanki, Atul [2 ,4 ]
Pandya, Himani [2 ,5 ]
Patel, Sanjay [2 ,5 ]
机构
[1] New Civil Hosp, UN Mehta Inst Cardiol & Res Ctr, Dept Cardiovasc & Thorac Surg, Asarwa, India
[2] New Civil Hosp, BJ Med Coll, Asarwa, India
[3] New Civil Hosp, UN Mehta Inst Cardiol & Res Ctr, Dept Cardiac Anesthesia, Asarwa, India
[4] New Civil Hosp, UN Mehta Inst Cardiol & Res Ctr, Dept Perfus, Asarwa, India
[5] New Civil Hosp, UN Mehta Inst Cardiol & Res Ctr, Dept Res, Asarwa, India
关键词
Cardiopulmonary bypass; Packed red blood cell; Paediatric patients; CARDIOPULMONARY BYPASS; TRANSFUSED BLOOD; AGE; HYPERKALEMIA; INFECTION; MORTALITY; INFANTS; FRESH; TIME;
D O I
10.1016/j.hlc.2018.03.012
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Background Retrospective reviews have found the use of stored packed red blood cells (PRBCs) in priming to be associated with increased risk of postoperative complications. The purpose of study was to prospectively investigate the influence of duration of storage of PRBCs used in priming the cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) circuit on the metabolic profile of the patients, and postoperative outcome after paediatric cardiac surgery. Methods Between January 2015 and December 2015, 198 consecutive children operated for cardiac surgery using CPB and received blood for priming the circuit were included. Patients were divided into two groups based on the duration of storage of the blood, newer PRBCs group who received blood stored for <= 14 days and the older PRBCs group who received blood stored for >14 days. Result Mean duration of blood storage used for priming in newer PRBCs blood group (n = 103) was 8.4 +/- 3.7 days while it was 21.9 +/- 4.5 days in older PRBCs group (n = 95). Metabolic parameters of the PRBCs improved to physiological limits in both the groups after initiation of CPB. Postoperative hepatic, pulmonary, haematological complications, sepsis and multi-organ failure were more in the old PRBCs group. However, the difference was not significant. Similarly, there was no significant difference in incidence of prolonged mechanical ventilation, intensive care unit stay and hospital stay and mortality between the two groups. Conclusions Metabolic parameters of the stored blood become normal after initiation of CPB irrespective of duration of storage. In paediatric patients without significant co-morbidity, undergoing cardiac surgery, transfusion of washed stored blood up to 28 days in CPB priming is safe especially if lesser amount of transfusion is required.
引用
收藏
页码:784 / 791
页数:8
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Red Blood Cell Storage Duration Is Associated with Various Clinical Outcomes in Pediatric Cardiac Surgery
    Redlin, Matthias
    Habazettl, Helmut
    Schoenfeld, Helge
    Kukucka, Marian
    Boettcher, Wolfgang
    Kuppe, Hermann
    Salarna, Abdulgabar
    TRANSFUSION MEDICINE AND HEMOTHERAPY, 2014, 41 (02) : 146 - 151
  • [2] Duration of red blood cell storage and outcomes in pediatric cardiac surgery: an association found for pump prime blood
    Ranucci, Marco
    Carlucci, Concetta
    Isgro, Giuseppe
    Boncilli, Alessandra
    De Benedetti, Donatella
    De la Torre, Teresa
    Brozzi, Simonetta
    Frigiola, Alessandro
    CRITICAL CARE, 2009, 13 (06): : R207
  • [3] Association between length of storage of red blood cell units and outcome of critically ill children: a prospective observational study
    Karam, Oliver
    Tucci, Marisa
    Bateman, Scot T.
    Ducruet, Thierry
    Spinella, Philip C.
    Randolph, Adrienne G.
    Lacroix, Jacques
    CRITICAL CARE, 2010, 14 (02):
  • [4] Effect of red blood cell storage duration on major postoperative complications in cardiac surgery: A randomized trial
    Koch, Colleen G.
    Sessler, Daniel I.
    Duncan, Andra E.
    Mascha, Edward J.
    Li, Liang
    Yang, Dongsheng
    Figueroa, Priscilla
    Sabik, Joseph F., III
    Mihaljevic, Tomislav
    Svensson, Lars G.
    Blackstone, Eugene H.
    JOURNAL OF THORACIC AND CARDIOVASCULAR SURGERY, 2020, 160 (06) : 1505 - +
  • [5] A prospective observational study of paediatric cardiac surgery outcomes in a postoperative intensive care unit in Iran
    Roodpeyma, Shahla
    Hekmat, Manuchehr
    Dordkhar, Maryam
    Rafieyian, Sima
    Hashemi, Arash
    JOURNAL OF THE PAKISTAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, 2013, 63 (01) : 55 - 59
  • [6] Red blood cell storage is associated with length of stay and renal complications after cardiac surgery
    Sanders, Julie
    Patel, Sanjiv
    Cooper, Jackie
    Berryman, Jennifer
    Farrar, Daniel
    Mythen, Michael
    Montgomery, Hugh E.
    TRANSFUSION, 2011, 51 (11) : 2286 - 2294
  • [7] The impact of red blood cell storage duration on tissue oxygenation in cardiac surgery
    Stowell, Christopher P.
    Whitman, Glenn
    Granger, Suzanne
    Gomez, Hernando
    Assmann, Susan F.
    Massey, Michael J.
    Shapiro, Nathan I.
    Steiner, Marie E.
    Bennett-Guerrero, Elliott
    JOURNAL OF THORACIC AND CARDIOVASCULAR SURGERY, 2017, 153 (03) : 610 - +
  • [8] Effect of storage duration on outcome of patients receiving red blood cell in emergency department
    Koo, Yu-Kyung
    Choi, Sol Ji
    Kwon, Soon Sung
    Myung, Jinwoo
    Kim, Sinyoung
    Park, Incheol
    Chung, Hyun Soo
    SCIENTIFIC REPORTS, 2024, 14 (01):
  • [9] Potential Consequences of the Red Blood Cell Storage Lesion on Cardiac Electrophysiology
    Reilly, Marissa
    Bruno, Chantal D.
    Prudencio, Tomas M.
    Ciccarelli, Nina
    Guerrelli, Devon
    Nair, Raj
    Ramadan, Manelle
    Luban, Naomi L. C.
    Posnack, Nikki Gillum
    JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION, 2020, 9 (21):
  • [10] Predictors of red blood cell transfusion after cardiac surgery: a prospective cohort study
    Lopes, Camila Takao
    Fadini Reis Brunori, Evelise Helena
    Ruiz Zimmer Cavalcante, Agueda Maria
    Moorhead, Sue Ann
    Lopes, Juliana de Lima
    Bottura Leite de Barros, Alba Lucia
    REVISTA DA ESCOLA DE ENFERMAGEM DA USP, 2015, 49 (06) : 914 - 922