Exploration of patient blood management metrics for emergency departments: a 4-year retrospective monocenter study.

IF 2.3 3区 医学 Q1 EMERGENCY MEDICINE
Fabien Coisy, Florian Ajavon, Alberto Di Castri, Mélodie Lagarrigue, Céline Occelli, Xavier Bobbia, Romain Genre Grandpierre
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Abstract

Background: Red blood cell (RBC) transfusions are essential in emergency departments (ED), but their practices lack standardization, often leading to inefficiencies and risks. Patient blood management is poorly developed in ED, particularly because of the diverse and acute nature of patients.

Objectives: Describe RBC transfusions in ED and develop a metric to benchmark RBC transfusion efficiency in the ED.

Methods: This retrospective study analyzed red blood cells transfusions at a French University Hospital (2020-2023). The yearly adjusted number of transfusions per ED-patient (YANTED) was calculated by adjusting the number of ED visits to exclude low-acuity cases. Metrics included transfusion timing, urgency level (immediate life-threatening emergency, life-threatening emergency, relative emergency and nonemergency), and the proportion of RBC transfused in the ED compared with hospital-wide transfusions.

Results: A total of 5,537 RBC units were transfused in the ED over four years, with a median YANTED of 16.3 (15.6-17.3) per 1,000 ED patients. Relative emergency transfusions accounted for 67% of all transfusions. Nighttime transfusions represented 45% of the total. The median time from RBC order to transfusion initiation was 182 min. The delivery and transfusion times for the immediate life-threatening emergency, life-threatening emergency patients were detailed, with 23% completed within the 30-minute threshold. ED accounted for 11% (95% CI: 10-12%) of total hospital transfusions.

Conclusion: Over a 4-year period, the YANTED was 16.7 (15.6-17.3) RBC units per 1,000 ED patients. Relative emergency prescriptions accounted for 67% of the transfusions and occurred mostly at night. Further studies should focus on how to decrease these indicators in the ED.

Clinical trial number: Not applicable.

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探索急诊科患者血液管理指标:一项为期4年的回顾性单中心研究。
背景:红细胞(RBC)输血在急诊科(ED)是必不可少的,但他们的做法缺乏标准化,往往导致效率低下和风险。患者血液管理在急诊科发展较差,特别是因为患者的多样性和急性性质。目的:描述ED患者的红细胞输注情况,并制定ED患者红细胞输注效率的基准指标。方法:本回顾性研究分析了法国大学医院(2020-2023)的红细胞输注情况。每个ED患者的年度调整输血次数(YANTED)是通过调整ED就诊次数来排除低视力病例来计算的。指标包括输血时间、紧急程度(立即危及生命的紧急情况、危及生命的紧急情况、相对紧急情况和非紧急情况),以及在急诊科输血的红细胞与全院输血的比例。结果:在4年的时间里,急诊科共输注了5537个红细胞单位,每1000名急诊科患者中位YANTED为16.3(15.6-17.3)。相对急诊输血占所有输血的67%。夜间输血占总数的45%。从红细胞订购到输血开始的中位时间为182分钟。对立即危及生命的紧急情况和危及生命的紧急情况患者的分娩和输血时间进行了详细说明,23%的患者在30分钟内完成。ED占医院输血总量的11% (95% CI: 10-12%)。结论:在4年期间,YANTED为每1000名ED患者16.7(15.6-17.3)个RBC单位。相对急诊处方占输血量的67%,且主要发生在夜间。进一步的研究应着眼于如何降低ed的这些指标。临床试验号:不适用。
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BMC Emergency Medicine
BMC Emergency Medicine Medicine-Emergency Medicine
CiteScore
3.50
自引率
8.00%
发文量
178
审稿时长
29 weeks
期刊介绍: BMC Emergency Medicine is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all urgent and emergency aspects of medicine, in both practice and basic research. In addition, the journal covers aspects of disaster medicine and medicine in special locations, such as conflict areas and military medicine, together with articles concerning healthcare services in the emergency departments.
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