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Lower versus Higher Hemoglobin Threshold for Transfusion in Septic Shock

Authors :
Holst, Lars B
Haase, Nicolai
Wetterslev, Jørn
Wernerman, Jan
Guttormsen, Anne B
Karlsson, Sari
Johansson, Pär I
Aneman, Anders
Vang, Marianne L
Winding, Robert
Nebrich, Lars
Nibro, Helle L
Rasmussen, Bodil S
Lauridsen, Johnny R M
Nielsen, Jane S
Oldner, Anders
Pettilä, Ville
Cronhjort, Maria B
Andersen, Lasse H
Pedersen, Ulf G
Reiter, Nanna
Wiis, Jørgen
White, Jonathan O
Russell, Lene
Thornberg, Klaus J
Hjortrup, Peter B
Müller, Rasmus G
Møller, Morten H
Steensen, Morten
Tjäder, Inga
Kilsand, Kristina
Odeberg-Wernerman, Suzanne
Sjøbø, Brit
Bundgaard, Helle
Thyø, Maria A
Lodahl, David
Mærkedahl, Rikke
Albeck, Carsten
Illum, Dorte
Kruse, Mary
Winkel, Per
Perner, Anders
Holst, Lars B
Haase, Nicolai
Wetterslev, Jørn
Wernerman, Jan
Guttormsen, Anne B
Karlsson, Sari
Johansson, Pär I
Aneman, Anders
Vang, Marianne L
Winding, Robert
Nebrich, Lars
Nibro, Helle L
Rasmussen, Bodil S
Lauridsen, Johnny R M
Nielsen, Jane S
Oldner, Anders
Pettilä, Ville
Cronhjort, Maria B
Andersen, Lasse H
Pedersen, Ulf G
Reiter, Nanna
Wiis, Jørgen
White, Jonathan O
Russell, Lene
Thornberg, Klaus J
Hjortrup, Peter B
Müller, Rasmus G
Møller, Morten H
Steensen, Morten
Tjäder, Inga
Kilsand, Kristina
Odeberg-Wernerman, Suzanne
Sjøbø, Brit
Bundgaard, Helle
Thyø, Maria A
Lodahl, David
Mærkedahl, Rikke
Albeck, Carsten
Illum, Dorte
Kruse, Mary
Winkel, Per
Perner, Anders
Source :
Holst , L B , Haase , N , Wetterslev , J , Wernerman , J , Guttormsen , A B , Karlsson , S , Johansson , P I , Aneman , A , Vang , M L , Winding , R , Nebrich , L , Nibro , H L , Rasmussen , B S , Lauridsen , J R M , Nielsen , J S , Oldner , A , Pettilä , V , Cronhjort , M B , Andersen , L H , Pedersen , U G , Reiter , N , Wiis , J , White , J O , Russell , L , Thornberg , K J , Hjortrup , P B , Müller , R G , Møller , M H , Steensen , M , Tjäder , I , Kilsand , K , Odeberg-Wernerman , S , Sjøbø , B , Bundgaard , H , Thyø , M A , Lodahl , D , Mærkedahl , R , Albeck , C , Illum , D , Kruse , M , Winkel , P , Perner , A & TRISS Trial Group 2014 , ' Lower versus Higher Hemoglobin Threshold for Transfusion in Septic Shock ' , New England Journal of Medicine , vol. 371 , no. 15 , pp. 1381-91 .
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Blood transfusions are frequently given to patients with septic shock. However, the benefits and harms of different hemoglobin thresholds for transfusion have not been established.METHODS: In this multicenter, parallel-group trial, we randomly assigned patients in the intensive care unit (ICU) who had septic shock and a hemoglobin concentration of 9 g per deciliter or less to receive 1 unit of leukoreduced red cells when the hemoglobin level was 7 g per deciliter or less (lower threshold) or when the level was 9 g per deciliter or less (higher threshold) during the ICU stay. The primary outcome measure was death by 90 days after randomization.RESULTS: We analyzed data from 998 of 1005 patients (99.3%) who underwent randomization. The two intervention groups had similar baseline characteristics. In the ICU, the lower-threshold group received a median of 1 unit of blood (interquartile range, 0 to 3) and the higher-threshold group received a median of 4 units (interquartile range, 2 to 7). At 90 days after randomization, 216 of 502 patients (43.0%) assigned to the lower-threshold group, as compared with 223 of 496 (45.0%) assigned to the higher-threshold group, had died (relative risk, 0.94; 95% confidence interval, 0.78 to 1.09; P=0.44). The results were similar in analyses adjusted for risk factors at baseline and in analyses of the per-protocol populations. The numbers of patients who had ischemic events, who had severe adverse reactions, and who required life support were similar in the two intervention groups.CONCLUSIONS: Among patients with septic shock, mortality at 90 days and rates of ischemic events and use of life support were similar among those assigned to blood transfusion at a higher hemoglobin threshold and those assigned to blood transfusion at a lower threshold; the latter group received fewer transfusions. (Funded by the Danish Strategic Research Council and others; TRISS ClinicalTrials.gov number, NCT01485315.).

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OAIster
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Holst , L B , Haase , N , Wetterslev , J , Wernerman , J , Guttormsen , A B , Karlsson , S , Johansson , P I , Aneman , A , Vang , M L , Winding , R , Nebrich , L , Nibro , H L , Rasmussen , B S , Lauridsen , J R M , Nielsen , J S , Oldner , A , Pettilä , V , Cronhjort , M B , Andersen , L H , Pedersen , U G , Reiter , N , Wiis , J , White , J O , Russell , L , Thornberg , K J , Hjortrup , P B , Müller , R G , Møller , M H , Steensen , M , Tjäder , I , Kilsand , K , Odeberg-Wernerman , S , Sjøbø , B , Bundgaard , H , Thyø , M A , Lodahl , D , Mærkedahl , R , Albeck , C , Illum , D , Kruse , M , Winkel , P , Perner , A & TRISS Trial Group 2014 , ' Lower versus Higher Hemoglobin Threshold for Transfusion in Septic Shock ' , New England Journal of Medicine , vol. 371 , no. 15 , pp. 1381-91 .
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English
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Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1322659323
Document Type :
Electronic Resource