Journal article

The association of blood transfusion with mortality after cardiac surgery: Cause or confounding? (CME)

B Dixon, JD Santamaria, D Reid, M Collins, T Rechnitzer, AE Newcomb, I Nixon, M Yii, A Rosalion, DJ Campbell

Transfusion | Published : 2013

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Bleeding into the chest is a life-threatening complication of cardiac surgery. Blood transfusion has been implicated as an important cause of harm associated with bleeding, based largely on studies demonstrating an independent association between transfusion and mortality. These studies did not, however, consider the possibility that bleeding may in itself be harmful, inasmuch as drains are inefficient at clearing blood from the chest and retained blood may compromise cardiac and lung function. STUDY DESIGN AND METHODS: We undertook a multivariate logistic regression analysis of the risk factors associated with mortality in 2599 consecutive patients undergoing cardiac surgery. Un..

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