Predictors of intra-operative blood loss and blood transfusion in orthognathic surgery: A retrospective cohort study in 92 patients

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Al-Sebaei M.O. [1 ]
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[1] Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, King AbdulAziz University, Faculty of Dentistry, Jeddah
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Bimaxillary surgery; Blood loss; Blood transfusion; Hemoglobin; Hypotensive anesthesia; Orthognathic surgery;
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10.1186/s13037-014-0041-6
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Background: Patients undergoing orthognathic procedures can require blood transfusions. The objectives of this study were to evaluate the predictors of intra-operative blood loss in patients undergoing orthognathic procedures and the transfusion rates and practices of our institution.Materials and methods: This retrospective study included 92 patients who underwent the following four types of orthognathic procedures: Group 1, bimaxillary; Group 2, bimaxillary with bone grafts; Group 3, LeFort I osteotomies; and Group 4, LeFort I osteotomies with bone grafts. The intra-operative blood loss, operative time, age, gender and pre- and post-operative HGB and HCT were assessed.Results: The mean blood loss for all groups was 650 ± 397.8 mL, and there were differences in blood loss between the four groups (p = 0.211). The mean operative time was 5 hours and 32 minutes. There were no differences in intra-operative blood loss between the genders or the BMI categories. The operative time was moderately correlated with the intra-operative blood loss (p < 0.001, r =0.332). Eighteen of the 92 patients (19.5%) received blood transfusions. The mean intra-operative blood loss was higher among the patients who received transfusions (p < 0.001).Conclusions: The only predictor of intra-operative blood loss was operative time. The observed transfusion rate was higher than those that have been reported for similar procedures; thus, our institution needs to revisit our transfusion policy and use more time-efficient techniques in the operating room. © 2014 Al-Sebaei; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
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