Journal article
Health-related quality of life after restrictive versus liberal RBC transfusion for cardiac surgery: Sub-study from a randomized clinical trial
RT Hu, AG Royse, C Royse, DA Scott, A Bowyer, S Boggett, P Summers, CD Mazer
Transfusion | WILEY | Published : 2022
DOI: 10.1111/trf.17084
Abstract
Background: Transfusion Requirements in Cardiac Surgery III (TRICS III), a multi-center randomized controlled trial, demonstrated clinical non-inferiority for restrictive versus liberal RBC transfusion for patients undergoing cardiac surgery. However, it is uncertain if transfusion strategy affects long-term health-related quality of life (HRQOL). Study Design and Methods: In this planned sub-study of Australian patients in TRICS III, we sought to determine the non-inferiority of restrictive versus liberal transfusion strategy on long-term HRQOL and to describe clinical outcomes 24 months postoperatively. The restrictive strategy involved transfusing RBCs when hemoglobin was <7.5 g/dl; the t..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Canadian Institutes of Health Research, Grant/Award Number: CIHR 301852; National Health and Medical Research Council, Grant/Award Number: APP ID 1085942