Hemolysis risk after packed red blood cells transfusion with infusion pumps

ABSTRACT Objective: To evaluate the hemolysis biomarkers of packed red blood cells transfused by two different linear peristaltic infusion pumps at two infusion rates. Method: An experimental and randomized study was designed simulating the clinical practice of transfusion. Two linear peristaltic infusion pumps from different manufactures were studied in triplicate at 100 mL/h and 300mL/h infusion rates. The chosen hemolysis biomarkers were total hemoglobin, free hemoglobin, hematocrit, potassium and degree of hemolysis. They were analyzed before and after each infusion. Results: Potassium showed statistically significant variations in all scenarios of the experiment (P<0.010). In a separated analysis, potassium increased mainly at 300mL/h rate (P=0.021) and free hemoglobin had significant variation when comparing infusion pumps from different manufacturers (P=0.026). Although hematocrit, total hemoglobin and degree of hemolysis had increased after infusion, no statistically significance variations were identified. Conclusions: Hemolysis risk induced by a linear peristaltic infusion pump was identified by an increase in free hemoglobin and potassium markers. As the potassium biomarker is often increased in aged packed red blood cells, we do not recommend using them in this scenario. Additional studies should be performed about other markers and using larger samples in order to reinforce the transfusion practice in nursing.

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Main Authors: Wilson,Ana Maria Miranda Martins, Peterlini,Maria Angélica Sorgini, Pedreira,Mavilde da Luz Gonçalves
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Published: Escola de Enfermagem de Ribeirão Preto / Universidade de São Paulo 2018
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spelling oai:scielo:S0104-116920180001003612018-10-08Hemolysis risk after packed red blood cells transfusion with infusion pumpsWilson,Ana Maria Miranda MartinsPeterlini,Maria Angélica SorginiPedreira,Mavilde da Luz Gonçalves Infusion Pumps Erythrocytes Hemolysis Evidence-based Nursing Blood Transfusion Patient Safety ABSTRACT Objective: To evaluate the hemolysis biomarkers of packed red blood cells transfused by two different linear peristaltic infusion pumps at two infusion rates. Method: An experimental and randomized study was designed simulating the clinical practice of transfusion. Two linear peristaltic infusion pumps from different manufactures were studied in triplicate at 100 mL/h and 300mL/h infusion rates. The chosen hemolysis biomarkers were total hemoglobin, free hemoglobin, hematocrit, potassium and degree of hemolysis. They were analyzed before and after each infusion. Results: Potassium showed statistically significant variations in all scenarios of the experiment (P<0.010). In a separated analysis, potassium increased mainly at 300mL/h rate (P=0.021) and free hemoglobin had significant variation when comparing infusion pumps from different manufacturers (P=0.026). Although hematocrit, total hemoglobin and degree of hemolysis had increased after infusion, no statistically significance variations were identified. Conclusions: Hemolysis risk induced by a linear peristaltic infusion pump was identified by an increase in free hemoglobin and potassium markers. As the potassium biomarker is often increased in aged packed red blood cells, we do not recommend using them in this scenario. Additional studies should be performed about other markers and using larger samples in order to reinforce the transfusion practice in nursing.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessEscola de Enfermagem de Ribeirão Preto / Universidade de São PauloRevista Latino-Americana de Enfermagem v.26 20182018-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0104-11692018000100361en10.1590/1518-8345.2625.3053
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author Wilson,Ana Maria Miranda Martins
Peterlini,Maria Angélica Sorgini
Pedreira,Mavilde da Luz Gonçalves
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Peterlini,Maria Angélica Sorgini
Pedreira,Mavilde da Luz Gonçalves
Hemolysis risk after packed red blood cells transfusion with infusion pumps
author_facet Wilson,Ana Maria Miranda Martins
Peterlini,Maria Angélica Sorgini
Pedreira,Mavilde da Luz Gonçalves
author_sort Wilson,Ana Maria Miranda Martins
title Hemolysis risk after packed red blood cells transfusion with infusion pumps
title_short Hemolysis risk after packed red blood cells transfusion with infusion pumps
title_full Hemolysis risk after packed red blood cells transfusion with infusion pumps
title_fullStr Hemolysis risk after packed red blood cells transfusion with infusion pumps
title_full_unstemmed Hemolysis risk after packed red blood cells transfusion with infusion pumps
title_sort hemolysis risk after packed red blood cells transfusion with infusion pumps
description ABSTRACT Objective: To evaluate the hemolysis biomarkers of packed red blood cells transfused by two different linear peristaltic infusion pumps at two infusion rates. Method: An experimental and randomized study was designed simulating the clinical practice of transfusion. Two linear peristaltic infusion pumps from different manufactures were studied in triplicate at 100 mL/h and 300mL/h infusion rates. The chosen hemolysis biomarkers were total hemoglobin, free hemoglobin, hematocrit, potassium and degree of hemolysis. They were analyzed before and after each infusion. Results: Potassium showed statistically significant variations in all scenarios of the experiment (P<0.010). In a separated analysis, potassium increased mainly at 300mL/h rate (P=0.021) and free hemoglobin had significant variation when comparing infusion pumps from different manufacturers (P=0.026). Although hematocrit, total hemoglobin and degree of hemolysis had increased after infusion, no statistically significance variations were identified. Conclusions: Hemolysis risk induced by a linear peristaltic infusion pump was identified by an increase in free hemoglobin and potassium markers. As the potassium biomarker is often increased in aged packed red blood cells, we do not recommend using them in this scenario. Additional studies should be performed about other markers and using larger samples in order to reinforce the transfusion practice in nursing.
publisher Escola de Enfermagem de Ribeirão Preto / Universidade de São Paulo
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