Comparison of a restrictive versus liberal red cell transfusion policy for patients with myelodysplasia, aplastic anaemia, and other congenital bone marrow failure disorders

Oct 6, 2015The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Comparing strict and relaxed red blood cell transfusion strategies for patients with bone marrow failure disorders

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Abstract

Only one trial involving 13 participants was included in the review assessing red blood cell transfusion strategies for patients with bone marrow failure disorders.

  • The included trial compared restrictive (hemoglobin trigger < 72 g/L) and liberal (hemoglobin trigger < 96 g/L) transfusion policies.
  • There was insufficient evidence to determine a difference in all-cause mortality between the two transfusion strategies.
  • The liberal group received an average of 1.8 units of red blood cells per patient per month, compared to 0.8 units in the restrictive group.
  • No anaemia-related complications or effects on activity levels were reported in the trial.
  • The review found very low quality evidence and highlighted a lack of robust data on the optimal transfusion strategy for these patients.

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