Anesthesiologists' knowledge about packed red blood cells transfusion in surgical patients

Abstract Introduction Blood is an important resource in several lifesaving interventions, such as anemia correction and improvement of oxygen transport capacity. Despite advances, packed red blood cell (PRBC) transfusion still involves risks. The aim of this study was to describe the knowledge of anesthesiologists about the indications, adverse effects, and alternatives to red blood cell transfusion intraoperatively. Method Cross-sectional study using a questionnaire containing multiple choice questions and clinical cases related to relevant factors on the decision whether to perform PRBC transfusion, its adverse effects, hemoglobin triggers, preventive measures, and blood conservation strategies. The questionnaire was filled without the presence of the investigator. Likert scale was used and the average rank of responses was calculated. The Epi Info 7 software was used for data analysis. Results 79% of the institution's anesthesiologists answered the questionnaire; 100% identified the main adverse effects related to blood transfusion. When asked about the factors that influence the transfusion decision, hemoglobin level had the highest agreement (MR = 4.46) followed by heart disease (MR = 4.26); hematocrit (MR = 4.34); age (RM = 4.1) and microcirculation evaluation (MR = 4.22). Respondents (82.3%) identified levels of Hb = 6 g.dL-1 as a trigger to transfuse healthy patient. Regarding blood conservation strategies, hypervolemic hemodilution (MR = 2.81) and decided by drugs (MR = 2.95) were the least reported. Conclusion We identify a good understanding of anesthesiologists about PRBC transfusion; however, there is a need for refresher courses on the subject.

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Main Authors: Soares,Joyce Mendes, Queiroz,Athos Gabriel Vilela, Queiroz,Vaniely Kaliny Pinheiro de, Falbo,Ana Rodrigues, Silva,Marcelo Neves, Couceiro,Tania Cursino de Menezes, Lima,Luciana Cavalcanti
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Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Anestesiologia 2017
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spelling oai:scielo:S0034-709420170006005842017-11-29Anesthesiologists' knowledge about packed red blood cells transfusion in surgical patientsSoares,Joyce MendesQueiroz,Athos Gabriel VilelaQueiroz,Vaniely Kaliny Pinheiro deFalbo,Ana RodriguesSilva,Marcelo NevesCouceiro,Tania Cursino de MenezesLima,Luciana Cavalcanti Blood transfusion Anesthesiology Knowledge Risks Adverse effects Abstract Introduction Blood is an important resource in several lifesaving interventions, such as anemia correction and improvement of oxygen transport capacity. Despite advances, packed red blood cell (PRBC) transfusion still involves risks. The aim of this study was to describe the knowledge of anesthesiologists about the indications, adverse effects, and alternatives to red blood cell transfusion intraoperatively. Method Cross-sectional study using a questionnaire containing multiple choice questions and clinical cases related to relevant factors on the decision whether to perform PRBC transfusion, its adverse effects, hemoglobin triggers, preventive measures, and blood conservation strategies. The questionnaire was filled without the presence of the investigator. Likert scale was used and the average rank of responses was calculated. The Epi Info 7 software was used for data analysis. Results 79% of the institution's anesthesiologists answered the questionnaire; 100% identified the main adverse effects related to blood transfusion. When asked about the factors that influence the transfusion decision, hemoglobin level had the highest agreement (MR = 4.46) followed by heart disease (MR = 4.26); hematocrit (MR = 4.34); age (RM = 4.1) and microcirculation evaluation (MR = 4.22). Respondents (82.3%) identified levels of Hb = 6 g.dL-1 as a trigger to transfuse healthy patient. Regarding blood conservation strategies, hypervolemic hemodilution (MR = 2.81) and decided by drugs (MR = 2.95) were the least reported. Conclusion We identify a good understanding of anesthesiologists about PRBC transfusion; however, there is a need for refresher courses on the subject.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSociedade Brasileira de AnestesiologiaRevista Brasileira de Anestesiologia v.67 n.6 20172017-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0034-70942017000600584en10.1016/j.bjane.2016.09.005
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Queiroz,Athos Gabriel Vilela
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Falbo,Ana Rodrigues
Silva,Marcelo Neves
Couceiro,Tania Cursino de Menezes
Lima,Luciana Cavalcanti
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Lima,Luciana Cavalcanti
Anesthesiologists' knowledge about packed red blood cells transfusion in surgical patients
author_facet Soares,Joyce Mendes
Queiroz,Athos Gabriel Vilela
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Falbo,Ana Rodrigues
Silva,Marcelo Neves
Couceiro,Tania Cursino de Menezes
Lima,Luciana Cavalcanti
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title Anesthesiologists' knowledge about packed red blood cells transfusion in surgical patients
title_short Anesthesiologists' knowledge about packed red blood cells transfusion in surgical patients
title_full Anesthesiologists' knowledge about packed red blood cells transfusion in surgical patients
title_fullStr Anesthesiologists' knowledge about packed red blood cells transfusion in surgical patients
title_full_unstemmed Anesthesiologists' knowledge about packed red blood cells transfusion in surgical patients
title_sort anesthesiologists' knowledge about packed red blood cells transfusion in surgical patients
description Abstract Introduction Blood is an important resource in several lifesaving interventions, such as anemia correction and improvement of oxygen transport capacity. Despite advances, packed red blood cell (PRBC) transfusion still involves risks. The aim of this study was to describe the knowledge of anesthesiologists about the indications, adverse effects, and alternatives to red blood cell transfusion intraoperatively. Method Cross-sectional study using a questionnaire containing multiple choice questions and clinical cases related to relevant factors on the decision whether to perform PRBC transfusion, its adverse effects, hemoglobin triggers, preventive measures, and blood conservation strategies. The questionnaire was filled without the presence of the investigator. Likert scale was used and the average rank of responses was calculated. The Epi Info 7 software was used for data analysis. Results 79% of the institution's anesthesiologists answered the questionnaire; 100% identified the main adverse effects related to blood transfusion. When asked about the factors that influence the transfusion decision, hemoglobin level had the highest agreement (MR = 4.46) followed by heart disease (MR = 4.26); hematocrit (MR = 4.34); age (RM = 4.1) and microcirculation evaluation (MR = 4.22). Respondents (82.3%) identified levels of Hb = 6 g.dL-1 as a trigger to transfuse healthy patient. Regarding blood conservation strategies, hypervolemic hemodilution (MR = 2.81) and decided by drugs (MR = 2.95) were the least reported. Conclusion We identify a good understanding of anesthesiologists about PRBC transfusion; however, there is a need for refresher courses on the subject.
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