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Title: Intraoperative Transfusion of Red Blood Cell Units Stored >14 Days is Associated with an Increased Risk of Prosthetic Joint Infection.
Author: Tornero, Eduard
Pereira, Arturo
Basora Macaya, Misericordia
Lozano, Luis
Morata, Laura
Muñoz Mahamud, Ernesto
Combalía Aleu, Andrés
Soriano Viladomiu, Alex
Keywords: Articulacions
Artroplàstia
Pròtesis
Infeccions
Cèl·lules sanguínies
Transfusió de sang
Conservació de la sang
Joints
Arthroplasty
Prosthesis
Infections
Blood cells
Blood transfusion
Blood preservation
Issue Date: 16-Mar-2019
Abstract: Background: The aim of the present study was to evaluate the association between prosthetic joint infection (PJI) after joint arthroplasty and the length of red blood cell (RBC) storage, timing of RBC transfusion, and the number of RBC units transfused. Study design and Methods: All patients who underwent a primary or revision joint artrhoplasty between January 2000 and December 2012 were retrospectively reviewed. For this study, only patients who received RBC transfusions during the day of the surgery (early transfusion group) or within the first 4 days after surgery (late transfusion group) were included. Results: A total of 9906 patients were reviewed. In the early transfusion group (n=1153, 11.6%), patients receiving 1 or 2 RBC units (3.5% vs 6.3%, P=0.041), 3 or 4 RBC (1.3% vs 13.3%, P=0.004) or ≥5 RBC units (5.0% vs 37.5%, P=0.026) had a higher PJI rate only when >50% of RBC units transfused had been stored >14 days. In the late transfusion group (n=920, 9.3%) these differences were not significant. Early transfusion of RBCs stored >14 days was an independent variable associated with an increased risk of PJI (OR:2.50, 95%CI:1.44-4.33) Conclusion: Transfusion of RBC within the first 6h after joint arthroplasty was an independent variable associated with PJI risk when RBC units are stored >14 days. The rate of PJI increased with the number of old RBC units transfused within this critical period.
Note: https://doi.org/10.7150/jbji.30001
It is part of: Journal Bone Joint Infecion, 2019, vol. 4, num. 2, p. 85-91
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2445/192613
Related resource: https://doi.org/10.7150/jbji.30001
ISSN: 2206-3552
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