1. Intermittent Transfusions for Treatment of Thalassemia in the State of Georgia, 2007-2016
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Branscomb J, Rollins Mr, Zhou M, Boudreaux J, Eckman J, and Snyder A
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Pediatrics ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Thalassemia ,medicine ,General Medicine ,business ,medicine.disease - Abstract
Background: Individuals with Non-Transfusion Dependent Thalassemia (NTDT) may require infrequent transfusions. Knowing transfusion history, while important, can be challenging in this subgroup. Study Design: Hospital discharge data in Georgia (2007-2016) was reviewed. Thalassemia patients were defined as ≥3 encounters with a thalassemia diagnosis code. Transfusion was defined by the presence of a diagnosis, CPT, revenue, or HCPCS code for red cell transfusion. Results: There were 428 patients identified; 57 received multi-site transfusions. Conclusion: Georgia hospitals provide intermittent transfusions to low volumes of probable NTDT patients. Patient and provider education may help assure adherence to best practices, avoiding serious transfusion complications.
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- 2021
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