Age of red blood cells and transfusion in critically ill patients

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Cécile Aubron
Alistair Nichol
D Jamie Cooper
Rinaldo Bellomo
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[1] Monash University,ANZIC Research Center, School of Public Health & Preventive Medicine
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Annals of Intensive Care | / 3卷
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Age of red blood cells; Storage lesion; Critically ill patients; Outcome; Transfusion; Anemia; Trauma; Cardiac surgery; Mortality; Cytokines;
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Red blood cells (RBC) storage facilitates the supply of RBC to meet the clinical demand for transfusion and to avoid wastage. However, RBC storage is associated with adverse changes in erythrocytes and their preservation medium. These changes are responsible for functional alterations and for the accumulation of potentially injurious bioreactive substances. They also may have clinically harmful effects especially in critically ill patients. The clinical consequences of storage lesions, however, remain a matter of persistent controversy. Multiple retrospective, observational, and single-center studies have reported heterogeneous and conflicting findings about the effect of blood storage duration on morbidity and/or mortality in trauma, cardiac surgery, and intensive care unit patients. Describing the details of this controversy, this review not only summarizes the current literature but also highlights the equipoise that currently exists with regard to the use of short versus current standard (extended) storage duration red cells in critically ill patients and supports the need for large, randomized, controlled trials evaluating the clinical impact of transfusing fresh (short duration of storage) versus older (extended duration of storage) red cells in critically ill patients.
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