Plasma transfusion in the intensive care unit

Maite M T van Haeren, Senta Jorinde Raasveld, Sanne de Bruin, Merijn C Reuland, Claudia van den Oord, Jimmy Schenk, Cécile Aubron, Jan Bakker, Maurizio Cecconi, Aarne Feldheiser, Harm-Jan de Grooth, Jens Meier, Thomas W L Scheeren, Zoe McQuilten, Andrew Flint, Tarikul Hamid, Michaël Piagnerelli, Tina Tomić Mahečić, Jan Benes, Lene RussellHernan Aguirre-Bermeo, Konstantina Triantafyllopoulou, Vasiliki Chantziara, Mohan Gurjar, Sheila Nainan Myatra, Vincenzo Pota, Muhammed Elhadi, Ryszard Gawda, Mafalda Mourisco, Marcus Lance, Vojislava Neskovic, Matej Podbregar, Juan V Llau, Manual Quintana-Diaz, Maria Cronhjort, Carmen A Pfortmueller, Nihan Yapici, Nathan D Nielsen, Akshay Shah, Alexander P J Vlaar, Marcella C A Müller*, InPUT Study Group

*Corresponding author af dette arbejde

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Current guidelines discourage prophylactic plasma use in non-bleeding patients. This study assesses global plasma transfusion practices in the intensive care unit (ICU) and their alignment with current guidelines.

STUDY DESIGN AND METHODS: This was a sub-study of an international, prospective, observational cohort. Primary outcomes were in-ICU occurrence rate of plasma transfusion, proportion of plasma events of total blood products events, and number of plasma units per event. Secondary outcomes included transfusion indications, INR/PT, and proportion of events for non-bleeding indications.

RESULTS: Of 3643 patients included, 356 patients (10%) experienced 547 plasma transfusion events, accounting for 18% of total transfusion events. A median of 2 (IQR 1, 2) units was given per event excluding massive transfusion protocol (MTP) and 3 (IQR 2, 6) when MTP was activated. MTP accounted for 39 (7%) of events. Indications of non-MTP events included active bleeding (54%), prophylactic (25%), and pre-procedure (12%). Target INR/PT was stated for 43% of transfusion events; pre-transfusion INR/PT or visco-elastic hemostatic assays (VHA) were reported for 73%. Thirty-seven percent of events were administered for non-bleeding indications, 54% with a pre-transfusion INR < 3.0 and 30% with an INR < 1.5.

DISCUSSION: Plasma transfusions occurred in 10% of ICU patients. Over a third were given for non-bleeding indications and might have been avoidable. Target INR/PT was not stated in more than half of transfusions, and pre-transfusion INR/PT or VHA was not reported for 27%. Further research and education is needed to optimize guideline implementation and to identify appropriate indications for plasma transfusion.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftTransfusion
Vol/bind65
Udgave nummer1
Sider (fra-til)73-87
Antal sider15
ISSN0041-1132
DOI
StatusUdgivet - jan. 2025

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