Effect of intraoperative plasma-to-red blood cell transfusion ratio on prognosis of patients undergoing cardiac surgery

Objective To evaluate the effect of plasma-to-red blood cell transfusion ratio on clinical prognosis of patients undergoing blood transfusion during cardiac surgery. Methods Clinical data of 723 patients receiving blood transfusion during cardiac surgery were collected. According to the amount of bl...

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Main Author: Chen Yanhong, Li Dandan, Li Yanling, Liu Guilong, Zhao Yili
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Published: Editorial Office of Journal of New Medicine 2022-11-01
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description Objective To evaluate the effect of plasma-to-red blood cell transfusion ratio on clinical prognosis of patients undergoing blood transfusion during cardiac surgery. Methods Clinical data of 723 patients receiving blood transfusion during cardiac surgery were collected. According to the amount of blood transfusion, they were divided into the massive transfusion group (blood transfusion≥8 U,n = 282) and non-massive transfusion group (blood transfusion < 8 U,n = 441). Two groups were further divided into 2 subgroups according to the plasma-to-red blood cell transfusion ratio (high ratio subgroup: plasma-to-red blood cell ratio>1; low ratio subgroup: plasma-to-red blood cell transfusion ratio≤1), the influence of plasma-to-red blood cell transfusion ratio on clinical prognosis of patients was evaluated. Results In the massive transfusion group, the amount of postoperative plasma transfusion was significantly increased, postoperative hemoglobin level was significantly lower, postoperative activated partial thromboplastin time (APTT) was prolonged, postoperative international normalized ratio (INR) was lower, the length of postoperative hospital stay, postoperative ICU stay and postoperative mechanical ventilation time were significantly longer in the low ratio subgroup compared with those in the high ratio subgroup (all P < 0.05). In the non-massive transfusion group, postoperative hemoglobin level and hematocrit in the low ratio subgroup were significantly higher than those in the high ratio subgroup (both P < 0.05),but there were no significant difference between two subgroups about the length of postoperative hospital stay, postoperative ICU stay,postoperative mechanical ventilation time and in-hospital mortality rate(all P > 0.05). Conclusions For patients receiving massive blood transfusion during cardiac surgery, high plasma-to-red blood cell transfusion ratio is more conducive to clinical prognosis. For those with non-massive transfusion, there is no need for excessive plasma transfusion.
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spelling doaj.art-2f733bb519434284a900c4158fa50d562022-12-22T04:17:43ZzhoEditorial Office of Journal of New MedicineXin yixue0253-98022022-11-01531181582010.3969/j.issn.0253-9802.2022.11.006Effect of intraoperative plasma-to-red blood cell transfusion ratio on prognosis of patients undergoing cardiac surgeryChen Yanhong, Li Dandan, Li Yanling, Liu Guilong, Zhao Yili0Department of Blood Transfusion, Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hospital, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou 510120, ChinaObjective To evaluate the effect of plasma-to-red blood cell transfusion ratio on clinical prognosis of patients undergoing blood transfusion during cardiac surgery. Methods Clinical data of 723 patients receiving blood transfusion during cardiac surgery were collected. According to the amount of blood transfusion, they were divided into the massive transfusion group (blood transfusion≥8 U,n = 282) and non-massive transfusion group (blood transfusion < 8 U,n = 441). Two groups were further divided into 2 subgroups according to the plasma-to-red blood cell transfusion ratio (high ratio subgroup: plasma-to-red blood cell ratio>1; low ratio subgroup: plasma-to-red blood cell transfusion ratio≤1), the influence of plasma-to-red blood cell transfusion ratio on clinical prognosis of patients was evaluated. Results In the massive transfusion group, the amount of postoperative plasma transfusion was significantly increased, postoperative hemoglobin level was significantly lower, postoperative activated partial thromboplastin time (APTT) was prolonged, postoperative international normalized ratio (INR) was lower, the length of postoperative hospital stay, postoperative ICU stay and postoperative mechanical ventilation time were significantly longer in the low ratio subgroup compared with those in the high ratio subgroup (all P < 0.05). In the non-massive transfusion group, postoperative hemoglobin level and hematocrit in the low ratio subgroup were significantly higher than those in the high ratio subgroup (both P < 0.05),but there were no significant difference between two subgroups about the length of postoperative hospital stay, postoperative ICU stay,postoperative mechanical ventilation time and in-hospital mortality rate(all P > 0.05). Conclusions For patients receiving massive blood transfusion during cardiac surgery, high plasma-to-red blood cell transfusion ratio is more conducive to clinical prognosis. For those with non-massive transfusion, there is no need for excessive plasma transfusion.https://www.xinyixue.cn/fileup/0253-9802/PDF/1669968309766-832281597.pdf|plasma|red blood cells|proportion|cardiovascular surgery|prognosis
spellingShingle Chen Yanhong, Li Dandan, Li Yanling, Liu Guilong, Zhao Yili
Effect of intraoperative plasma-to-red blood cell transfusion ratio on prognosis of patients undergoing cardiac surgery
Xin yixue
|plasma|red blood cells|proportion|cardiovascular surgery|prognosis
title Effect of intraoperative plasma-to-red blood cell transfusion ratio on prognosis of patients undergoing cardiac surgery
title_full Effect of intraoperative plasma-to-red blood cell transfusion ratio on prognosis of patients undergoing cardiac surgery
title_fullStr Effect of intraoperative plasma-to-red blood cell transfusion ratio on prognosis of patients undergoing cardiac surgery
title_full_unstemmed Effect of intraoperative plasma-to-red blood cell transfusion ratio on prognosis of patients undergoing cardiac surgery
title_short Effect of intraoperative plasma-to-red blood cell transfusion ratio on prognosis of patients undergoing cardiac surgery
title_sort effect of intraoperative plasma to red blood cell transfusion ratio on prognosis of patients undergoing cardiac surgery
topic |plasma|red blood cells|proportion|cardiovascular surgery|prognosis
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