Transfusion of red blood cells stored for shorter versus longer duration for all conditions

Dec 23, 2018The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Transfusing red blood cells stored for shorter versus longer times in all medical conditions

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Abstract

The review included 22 trials with 42,835 participants examining the effects of red blood cell storage duration on patient outcomes.

  • Transfusion of red blood cells stored for shorter versus longer durations may lead to little or no difference in mortality at seven-day and 30-day follow-ups in adults undergoing surgery.
  • For neonates and children, the evidence regarding the effect of storage duration on mortality is limited and uncertain.
  • Transfusion of red blood cells stored for shorter versus standard practice durations probably results in little or no difference in adult in-hospital, ICU, or 30-day mortality.
  • Adverse transfusion reactions were reported in only a few cases, with no significant differences observed between storage duration groups in adults.
  • The findings suggest that the current practice of using the oldest available red blood cells can be continued safely.

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