Effect of Short-Term vs. Long-Term Blood Storage on Mortality after Transfusion
In a pragmatic trial, more than 30,000 patients requiring blood transfusion were randomly assigned to receive blood after short-term storage or long-term storage. In-hospital mortality did not differ significantly between the two groups. Red-cell transfusion is one of the most common medical interve...
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description | In a pragmatic trial, more than 30,000 patients requiring blood transfusion were randomly assigned to receive blood after short-term storage or long-term storage. In-hospital mortality did not differ significantly between the two groups.
Red-cell transfusion is one of the most common medical interventions.
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Blood is stored for up to 42 days before transfusion. Biochemical, structural, and functional changes during storage may reduce oxygen delivery to tissues, and the release of extracellular vesicles and cell-free DNA during storage may cause a hypercoagulable state.
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Observational studies have suggested that prolonged blood storage is associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular events.
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Randomized, controlled trials have not shown harm in transfusing red-cell units with a longer duration versus a shorter duration of storage. However, most of these trials have been restricted to high-risk populations and have . . . |
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Blood is stored for up to 42 days before transfusion. Biochemical, structural, and functional changes during storage may reduce oxygen delivery to tissues, and the release of extracellular vesicles and cell-free DNA during storage may cause a hypercoagulable state.
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Observational studies have suggested that prolonged blood storage is associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular events.
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Blood is stored for up to 42 days before transfusion. Biochemical, structural, and functional changes during storage may reduce oxygen delivery to tissues, and the release of extracellular vesicles and cell-free DNA during storage may cause a hypercoagulable state.
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Observational studies have suggested that prolonged blood storage is associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular events.
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