EVALUATION OF APPROPRIATE USE OF PACKED RED BLOOD CELL, FRESH FROSEN PLASMA AND PLATLET TRANSFUSION IN SPHMMC EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT
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Background: The transfusion of blood components plays a fundamental role in the management
of various pathologies and is a life-saving treatment. Blood is, however, an expensive and limited
resource. Even though blood transfusion is a life-saving procedure that can improve health
outcomes, there is limited literature on appropriate use of transfusion of blood components. This
research aims to assesses evaluation of appropriate use of blood components in SPHMMC adult
ER over 04 months period of time.
Objectives: The objectives of this study are to evaluate appropriate use of red blood cell, fresh
frozen plasma and platelet transfusion in those patients admitted on SPHMCC adult emergency
room, from June 1, 2022 to September 29, 2022.
Methods: A four-month cross-sectional study was conducted at Saint Paul's hospital millennium
medical college adult emergency room. All patients admitted to SPHMMC Adult ER from June
01, 2022, to September 29, 2022, who get blood transfusions are the study population. Data was
collected using questionaries and medical chart review for various clinical parameter of patients
transfused during the study period in the form of a structured data abstraction tool and analyzed
by SPSS version 26.0. Descriptive and analytical statistics were done. Transfusion appropriateness
was assessed using criteria based AABB guidelines.
Results: totally 297 patients who got blood transfusion included. Female were 165(55.4%) and
132 (46.4%) males. 169 (56.9%) patients belong to age 18-39. Patients transfused PRBC were 261
(87.9%), platelet 68 (22.9%), FFP 33 (11.1%) and whole blood 19 (6.4%). The rate of
inappropriate transfusions was 9.45%, 30.8% and 39.3% for PRBC, platelet and FFP respectively.
Conclusion: our finding on the prevalence of inappropriate blood transfusion shows similarity on
some part of the world and inconsistency in other studies. The result of this study also shows the
fact that there is inappropriate clinical use of blood transfusion of all components. In the future
comprehensive guidelines should be implemented to improve the clinical appropriateness of blood
transfusions.
Key words: transfusion, appropriate and inappropriate, PRBC, platelet, FFP