Red cell transfusion management for patients undergoing cardiac surgery for congenital heart disease

Feb 11, 2014The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Managing Red Blood Cell Transfusions in Heart Surgery Patients with Congenital Heart Disease

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Abstract

Eleven trials involving 862 participants evaluated the effects of red cell transfusion in patients with congenital heart disease undergoing cardiac surgery.

  • No clear difference in 30-day mortality was observed between various transfusion strategies in three trials involving 125, 309, and 128 participants.
  • In trials comparing standard and non-standard cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) prime, no deaths were reported in either group.
  • Cell salvaged red blood cells during CPB were associated with a significantly lower risk of kidney failure compared to non-salvaged cells (risk ratio 0.26).
  • There was no consistent difference in the duration of mechanical ventilation across seven trials involving 768 participants.
  • Six trials involving 459 participants showed no clear difference in the duration of intensive care unit stay among different transfusion strategies.

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