Historical time trends in red blood cell usage in the Netherlands

Background: While the number of hospitalized patients in Dutch hospitals has increased since 1997, the demand for red blood cell units (RBCs) has simultaneously decreased. This implies a dramatic change in transfusion practice toward fewer blood transfusions on average per patient.Objectives: In order to explain the RBC reduction, different patient groups (surgical, medical, obstetrical, and specific age groups) were studied retrospectively in relation to RBC use. In addition, the use of combinations of RBCs, fresh frozen plasma, and platelets during a transfusion episode was examined for tren... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Hoeven, L.R. van
Koopman, M.M.W.
Koffijberg, H.
Roes, K.C.B.
Janssen, M.P.
Dokumenttyp: article / Letter to editor
Erscheinungsdatum: 2016
Sprache: unknown
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