Plasma transfusion in the intensive care unit

Maite M.T. van Haeren (Primer Autor), Senta Jorinde Raasveld, Sanne de Bruin, Merijn C. Reuland, Claudia van den Oord, Jimmy Schenk, Cécile Aubron, Jan Bakker, Maurizio Cecconi, Aarne Feldheiser, Harm Jan de Grooth, Jens Meier, Thomas W.L. Scheeren, Zoe McQuilten, Andrew Flint, Tarikul Hamid, Michaël Piagnerelli, Tina Tomić Mahečić, Jan Benes, Lene RussellHernán Marcelo Aguirre Bermeo, Konstantina Triantafyllopoulou, Vasiliki Chantziara, Mohan Gurjar, Sheila Nainan Myatra, Vincenzo Pota, Muhammed Elhadi, Ryszard Gawda, Mafalda Mourisco, Marcus Lance, Vojislava Neskovic, Matej Podbregar, Juan V. Llau, Manuel Quintana Díaz, Maria Cronhjort, Carmen A. Pfortmueller, Nihan Yapici, Cécile Aubron, Jan Bakker, Nathan D. Nielsen, Akshay Shah, Alexander P.J. Vlaar, Marcella C.A. Müller (Último Autor)

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Resumen

Background: Current guidelines discourage prophylactic plasma use in non-bleeding patients. This study assesses global plasma transfusion practices in the intensive care unit (ICU) and their alignment with current guidelines. Study Design and Methods: This was a sub-study of an international, prospective, observational cohort. Primary outcomes were in-ICU occurrence rate of plasma transfusion, proportion of plasma events of total blood products events, and number of plasma units per event. Secondary outcomes included transfusion indications, INR/PT, and proportion of events for non-bleeding indications. Results: Of 3643 patients included, 356 patients (10%) experienced 547 plasma transfusion events, accounting for 18% of total transfusion events. A median of 2 (IQR 1, 2) units was given per event excluding massive transfusion protocol (MTP) and 3 (IQR 2, 6) when MTP was activated. MTP accounted for 39 (7%) of events. Indications of non-MTP events included active bleeding (54%), prophylactic (25%), and pre-procedure (12%). Target INR/PT was stated for 43% of transfusion events; pre-transfusion INR/PT or visco-elastic hemostatic assays (VHA) were reported for 73%. Thirty-seven percent of events were administered for non-bleeding indications, 54% with a pre-transfusion INR < 3.0 and 30% with an INR < 1.5. Discussion: Plasma transfusions occurred in 10% of ICU patients. Over a third were given for non-bleeding indications and might have been avoidable. Target INR/PT was not stated in more than half of transfusions, and pre-transfusion INR/PT or VHA was not reported for 27%. Further research and education is needed to optimize guideline implementation and to identify appropriate indications for plasma transfusion.
Idioma originalInglés
Páginas (desde-hasta)73-87
Número de páginas15
PublicaciónTransfusion
Volumen65
N.º1
DOI
EstadoPublicada - ene. 2025

Palabras clave

  • UCI
  • Critically ill
  • Intensive care unit
  • Transfusion practices

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