Comparison of different platelet count thresholds to guide administration of prophylactic platelet transfusion for preventing bleeding in people with haematological disorders after myelosuppressive chemotherapy or stem cell transplantation

Nov 19, 2015The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Comparing platelet count levels to guide preventive platelet transfusions for bleeding in blood disorder patients after chemotherapy or stem cell transplant

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Abstract

In a review of three trials involving 499 participants, a standard platelet transfusion trigger level of 10 x 10(9)/L is associated with no increase in bleeding risk compared to higher trigger levels.

  • There is no evidence of a difference in the number of participants experiencing clinically significant bleeding episodes between standard and higher trigger groups.
  • No difference was found in the number of days of bleeding per participant between standard and higher trigger levels.
  • The incidence of severe or life-threatening bleeding did not differ between the two trigger levels.
  • No evidence was found for differences in time to the first bleeding episode or all-cause mortality between the standard and higher trigger groups.
  • A significant reduction in the number of platelet transfusions per participant was observed in the standard trigger group compared to higher trigger levels.

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