Der er kun sparsom evidens for blodtransfusion til ikkeblødende kritisk syge patienter

Translated title of the contribution: [The evidence for blood cell transfusions to non-bleeding, critically ill patients is sparse]

Lars Broksø Holst, Anders Perner

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    Abstract

    Critically ill non-bleeding patients often receive red blood cell transfusions in the intensive care unit because of anaemia. The evidence that transfusion leads to improved outcome is limited and the treatment may be harmful to some of these patients. Current recommendations support a restrictive transfusion strategy. Additional randomised clinical trials are needed to elucidate the association between specific haemoglobin levels, transfusion and morbidity and mortality in critically ill patients including those with severe sepsis and acute coronary syndrome.
    Translated title of the contribution[The evidence for blood cell transfusions to non-bleeding, critically ill patients is sparse]
    Original languageDanish
    JournalUgeskrift for Laeger
    Volume173
    Issue number23
    Pages (from-to)1632-4
    Number of pages3
    ISSN0041-5782
    Publication statusPublished - Jun 2011

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