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Effects of red-cell storage duration on patients undergoing cardiac surgery.

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Steiner, ME; Ness, PM; Assmann, SF; Triulzi, DJ; Sloan, SR; Delaney, M; Granger, S; Bennett-Guerrero, E; Blajchman, MA; Scavo, V; Carson, JL ...
Published in: N Engl J Med
April 9, 2015

BACKGROUND: Some observational studies have reported that transfusion of red-cell units that have been stored for more than 2 to 3 weeks is associated with serious, even fatal, adverse events. Patients undergoing cardiac surgery may be especially vulnerable to the adverse effects of transfusion. METHODS: We conducted a randomized trial at multiple sites from 2010 to 2014. Participants 12 years of age or older who were undergoing complex cardiac surgery and were likely to undergo transfusion of red cells were randomly assigned to receive leukocyte-reduced red cells stored for 10 days or less (shorter-term storage group) or for 21 days or more (longer-term storage group) for all intraoperative and postoperative transfusions. The primary outcome was the change in Multiple Organ Dysfunction Score (MODS; range, 0 to 24, with higher scores indicating more severe organ dysfunction) from the preoperative score to the highest composite score through day 7 or the time of death or discharge. RESULTS: The median storage time of red-cell units provided to the 1098 participants who received red-cell transfusion was 7 days in the shorter-term storage group and 28 days in the longer-term storage group. The mean change in MODS was an increase of 8.5 and 8.7 points, respectively (95% confidence interval for the difference, -0.6 to 0.3; P=0.44). The 7-day mortality was 2.8% in the shorter-term storage group and 2.0% in the longer-term storage group (P=0.43); 28-day mortality was 4.4% and 5.3%, respectively (P=0.57). Adverse events did not differ significantly between groups except that hyperbilirubinemia was more common in the longer-term storage group. CONCLUSIONS: The duration of red-cell storage was not associated with significant differences in the change in MODS. We did not find that the transfusion of red cells stored for 10 days or less was superior to the transfusion of red cells stored for 21 days or more among patients 12 years of age or older who were undergoing complex cardiac surgery. (Funded by the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute; RECESS ClinicalTrials.gov number, NCT00991341.).

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N Engl J Med

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EISSN

1533-4406

Publication Date

April 9, 2015

Volume

372

Issue

15

Start / End Page

1419 / 1429

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Time Factors
  • Severity of Illness Index
  • Proportional Hazards Models
  • Multiple Organ Failure
  • Mortality
  • Middle Aged
  • Male
  • Length of Stay
  • Intention to Treat Analysis
  • Humans
 

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Steiner, M. E., Ness, P. M., Assmann, S. F., Triulzi, D. J., Sloan, S. R., Delaney, M., … Stowell, C. P. (2015). Effects of red-cell storage duration on patients undergoing cardiac surgery. N Engl J Med, 372(15), 1419–1429. https://doi.org/10.1056/NEJMoa1414219
Steiner, Marie E., Paul M. Ness, Susan F. Assmann, Darrell J. Triulzi, Steven R. Sloan, Meghan Delaney, Suzanne Granger, et al. “Effects of red-cell storage duration on patients undergoing cardiac surgery.N Engl J Med 372, no. 15 (April 9, 2015): 1419–29. https://doi.org/10.1056/NEJMoa1414219.
Steiner ME, Ness PM, Assmann SF, Triulzi DJ, Sloan SR, Delaney M, et al. Effects of red-cell storage duration on patients undergoing cardiac surgery. N Engl J Med. 2015 Apr 9;372(15):1419–29.
Steiner, Marie E., et al. “Effects of red-cell storage duration on patients undergoing cardiac surgery.N Engl J Med, vol. 372, no. 15, Apr. 2015, pp. 1419–29. Pubmed, doi:10.1056/NEJMoa1414219.
Steiner ME, Ness PM, Assmann SF, Triulzi DJ, Sloan SR, Delaney M, Granger S, Bennett-Guerrero E, Blajchman MA, Scavo V, Carson JL, Levy JH, Whitman G, D’Andrea P, Pulkrabek S, Ortel TL, Bornikova L, Raife T, Puca KE, Kaufman RM, Nuttall GA, Young PP, Youssef S, Engelman R, Greilich PE, Miles R, Josephson CD, Bracey A, Cooke R, McCullough J, Hunsaker R, Uhl L, McFarland JG, Park Y, Cushing MM, Klodell CT, Karanam R, Roberts PR, Dyke C, Hod EA, Stowell CP. Effects of red-cell storage duration on patients undergoing cardiac surgery. N Engl J Med. 2015 Apr 9;372(15):1419–1429.

Published In

N Engl J Med

DOI

EISSN

1533-4406

Publication Date

April 9, 2015

Volume

372

Issue

15

Start / End Page

1419 / 1429

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Time Factors
  • Severity of Illness Index
  • Proportional Hazards Models
  • Multiple Organ Failure
  • Mortality
  • Middle Aged
  • Male
  • Length of Stay
  • Intention to Treat Analysis
  • Humans