Desmopressin use for minimising perioperative blood transfusion

Jul 11, 2017The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Desmopressin use to reduce blood transfusions during surgery

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Abstract

A total of 3874 participants were involved in 65 completed trials evaluating desmopressin (DDAVP) for reducing perioperative blood loss.

  • DDAVP may slightly reduce the total volume of red cells transfused in adult cardiac surgery but shows little or no effect in orthopaedic, vascular, or hepatic surgeries.
  • There is uncertainty regarding the effect of DDAVP on total blood loss in various surgical settings due to very low-quality evidence.
  • DDAVP probably does not significantly affect the total number of participants requiring blood transfusion across different surgery types.
  • In comparisons with other agents, DDAVP may lead to an increase in blood transfusion volume when compared to tranexamic acid and a higher number of participants transfused compared to aprotinin, though evidence quality is low.
  • The quality of evidence for all outcomes was very low to moderate, highlighting the need for further research.

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