Restrictive versus liberal red blood cell transfusion strategies for people with haematological malignancies treated with intensive chemotherapy or radiotherapy, or both, with or without haematopoietic stem cell support

May 23, 2024The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Restrictive versus liberal red blood cell transfusion approaches for people with blood cancers undergoing intensive chemotherapy, radiotherapy, or stem cell support

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Abstract

A total of 644 participants were included in nine studies comparing restrictive and liberal red blood cell transfusion strategies.

  • There may be little to no difference in all-cause mortality within 31 to 100 days between restrictive and liberal transfusion strategies.
  • Quality of life at 0 to 3 months may not significantly differ between the two transfusion strategies.
  • The incidence of any bleeding at 0 to 3 months may not vary significantly between restrictive and liberal strategies.
  • Rates of clinically significant bleeding may show little to no difference between restrictive and liberal transfusion strategies.
  • The likelihood of serious infections at 0 to 3 months may not differ significantly between the two transfusion approaches.
  • Length of hospital stay may show little to no difference when comparing restrictive and liberal transfusion strategies.

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