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Dissemination of patient blood management practices in Swiss intensive care units: a cross-sectional survey

Authors :
Previsdomini, Marco
Colombo, Jacopo
Cerutti, Bernard
Gerber, Bernhard
Hofmann, Axel
Chiesa, Alessandro F
Saporito, Andrea
La Regina, Davide
Cafarotti, Stefano
Patella, Miriam
Perren, Andreas
Previsdomini, Marco
Colombo, Jacopo
Cerutti, Bernard
Gerber, Bernhard
Hofmann, Axel
Chiesa, Alessandro F
Saporito, Andrea
La Regina, Davide
Cafarotti, Stefano
Patella, Miriam
Perren, Andreas
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Previsdomini, Marco; Colombo, Jacopo; Cerutti, Bernard; Gerber, Bernhard; Hofmann, Axel; Chiesa, Alessandro F; Saporito, Andrea; La Regina, Davide; Cafarotti, Stefano; Patella, Miriam; Perren, Andreas (2022). Dissemination of patient blood management practices in Swiss intensive care units: a cross-sectional survey. Swiss Medical Weekly, 152:w30184.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

BACKGROUND Patient blood management (PBM) promotes the routine detection and treatment of anaemia before surgery, optimising the management of bleeding disorders, thus minimising iatrogenic blood loss and pre-empting allogeneic blood utilisation. PBM programmes have expanded from the elective surgical setting to nonsurgical patients, including those in intensive care units (ICUs), but their dissemination in a whole country is unknown. METHODS We performed a cross-sectional, anonymous survey (10 October 2018 to 13 March 2019) of all ordinary medical members of the Swiss Society of Intensive Care Medicine and the registered ICU nurses from the 77 certified adult Swiss ICUs. We analysed PBM-related interventions adopted in Swiss ICUs and related them to the spread of PBM in Swiss hospitals. We explored blood test ordering policies, blood-sparing strategies and red blood cell-related transfusion practices in ICUs. RESULTS A total of 115 medical doctors and 624 nurses (response rates 27% and 30%, respectively) completed the surveys. Hospitals had implemented a PBM programme according to 42% of physicians, more commonly in Switzerland's German-speaking regions (Odds Ratio [OR] 3.39, 95% confidence interval [CI] 1.23-9.35; p = 0.018) and in hospitals with more than 500 beds (OR 3.91, 95% CI 1.48-10.4; p = 0.006). The PBM programmes targeted the detection and correction of anaemia before surgery (79%), minimising perioperative blood loss (94%) and optimising anaemia tolerance (98%). Laboratory tests were ordered in 70.4% by the intensivist during morning rounds; the nurses performed arterial blood gas analyses autonomously in 48.4%. Blood-sparing techniques were used by only 42.1% of nurses (263 of 624, missing: 6) and 47.0% of physicians (54 of 115). Approximately 60% of respondents used an ICU-specific transfusion guideline. The reported haemoglobin threshold for the nonbleeding ICU population was 70 g/l and, therefore, was at the lower limit of current guidelines. CONCLU

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Previsdomini, Marco; Colombo, Jacopo; Cerutti, Bernard; Gerber, Bernhard; Hofmann, Axel; Chiesa, Alessandro F; Saporito, Andrea; La Regina, Davide; Cafarotti, Stefano; Patella, Miriam; Perren, Andreas (2022). Dissemination of patient blood management practices in Swiss intensive care units: a cross-sectional survey. Swiss Medical Weekly, 152:w30184.
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application/pdf, info:doi/10.5167/uzh-229103, English
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Electronic Resource
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edsoai.on1443050386
Document Type :
Electronic Resource