Evaluation of the impact of hemotransfusion on hospitalization length and complications in patients with non-variceal upper gastrointestinal bleeding

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Autor(a) principal: Lora, Joao Felipe Bernardi
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Tafarel, Jean Rodrigo, Roth, Maria Julia de Moraes Campos, Bernardelli, Rafaella Stradiotto
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Health Review
Texto Completo: https://ojs.brazilianjournals.com.br/ojs/index.php/BJHR/article/view/64791
Resumo: Background: Upper gastrointestinal bleeding (UGB) is a common emergency associated with high morbidity and mortality. It can be caused by various factors, including peptic ulcers and vascular lesions. The decision to perform blood transfusion in stable UGB patients is still controversial, with more restrictive strategies showing better outcomes. Methods: A retrospective cohort study reviewed 1433 medical records of non-variceal UGB patients in a Brazilian tertiary care setting. Patients were divided into groups based on whether they received blood transfusion or not. Patient characteristics, laboratory values, procedures, and outcomes were analyzed. Logistic and linear regression models were used to assess the association of blood transfusion with complications and hospital stay. Results: Blood transfusion was associated with increased hospitalization length (p<0.001), higher rebleeding rates (p<0.001), and greater clinical severity. However, no association with worse renal outcomes was observed (p=0.203). Adjusting for clinical severity (Glasgow-Blatchford score) reduced the significance of the association with hospitalization length. Conclusion: Blood transfusion in stable UGB patients may serve as a marker of severity, associated with longer hospital stay and increased rebleeding rates. It does not appear to have a direct causal relationship with worse renal outcomes. The study suggests that clinical severity may play a pivotal role in outcomes, as indicated by the association with Glasgow-Blatchford score.
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spelling Evaluation of the impact of hemotransfusion on hospitalization length and complications in patients with non-variceal upper gastrointestinal bleedingupper gastrointestinal bleedingblood transfusionclinical severityrebleedinghospitalization lengthBackground: Upper gastrointestinal bleeding (UGB) is a common emergency associated with high morbidity and mortality. It can be caused by various factors, including peptic ulcers and vascular lesions. The decision to perform blood transfusion in stable UGB patients is still controversial, with more restrictive strategies showing better outcomes. Methods: A retrospective cohort study reviewed 1433 medical records of non-variceal UGB patients in a Brazilian tertiary care setting. Patients were divided into groups based on whether they received blood transfusion or not. Patient characteristics, laboratory values, procedures, and outcomes were analyzed. Logistic and linear regression models were used to assess the association of blood transfusion with complications and hospital stay. Results: Blood transfusion was associated with increased hospitalization length (p<0.001), higher rebleeding rates (p<0.001), and greater clinical severity. However, no association with worse renal outcomes was observed (p=0.203). Adjusting for clinical severity (Glasgow-Blatchford score) reduced the significance of the association with hospitalization length. Conclusion: Blood transfusion in stable UGB patients may serve as a marker of severity, associated with longer hospital stay and increased rebleeding rates. It does not appear to have a direct causal relationship with worse renal outcomes. The study suggests that clinical severity may play a pivotal role in outcomes, as indicated by the association with Glasgow-Blatchford score.Brazilian Journals Publicações de Periódicos e Editora Ltda.2023-11-15info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://ojs.brazilianjournals.com.br/ojs/index.php/BJHR/article/view/6479110.34119/bjhrv6n6-109Brazilian Journal of Health Review; Vol. 6 No. 6 (2023); 27910-27921Brazilian Journal of Health Review; Vol. 6 Núm. 6 (2023); 27910-27921Brazilian Journal of Health Review; v. 6 n. 6 (2023); 27910-279212595-6825reponame:Brazilian Journal of Health Reviewinstname:Federação das Indústrias do Estado do Paraná (FIEP)instacron:BJRHenghttps://ojs.brazilianjournals.com.br/ojs/index.php/BJHR/article/view/64791/46417Lora, Joao Felipe BernardiTafarel, Jean RodrigoRoth, Maria Julia de Moraes CamposBernardelli, Rafaella Stradiottoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2023-11-15T17:30:20Zoai:ojs2.ojs.brazilianjournals.com.br:article/64791Revistahttp://www.brazilianjournals.com/index.php/BJHR/indexPRIhttps://ojs.brazilianjournals.com.br/ojs/index.php/BJHR/oai|| brazilianjhr@gmail.com2595-68252595-6825opendoar:2023-11-15T17:30:20Brazilian Journal of Health Review - Federação das Indústrias do Estado do Paraná (FIEP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Evaluation of the impact of hemotransfusion on hospitalization length and complications in patients with non-variceal upper gastrointestinal bleeding
title Evaluation of the impact of hemotransfusion on hospitalization length and complications in patients with non-variceal upper gastrointestinal bleeding
spellingShingle Evaluation of the impact of hemotransfusion on hospitalization length and complications in patients with non-variceal upper gastrointestinal bleeding
Lora, Joao Felipe Bernardi
upper gastrointestinal bleeding
blood transfusion
clinical severity
rebleeding
hospitalization length
title_short Evaluation of the impact of hemotransfusion on hospitalization length and complications in patients with non-variceal upper gastrointestinal bleeding
title_full Evaluation of the impact of hemotransfusion on hospitalization length and complications in patients with non-variceal upper gastrointestinal bleeding
title_fullStr Evaluation of the impact of hemotransfusion on hospitalization length and complications in patients with non-variceal upper gastrointestinal bleeding
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of the impact of hemotransfusion on hospitalization length and complications in patients with non-variceal upper gastrointestinal bleeding
title_sort Evaluation of the impact of hemotransfusion on hospitalization length and complications in patients with non-variceal upper gastrointestinal bleeding
author Lora, Joao Felipe Bernardi
author_facet Lora, Joao Felipe Bernardi
Tafarel, Jean Rodrigo
Roth, Maria Julia de Moraes Campos
Bernardelli, Rafaella Stradiotto
author_role author
author2 Tafarel, Jean Rodrigo
Roth, Maria Julia de Moraes Campos
Bernardelli, Rafaella Stradiotto
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Lora, Joao Felipe Bernardi
Tafarel, Jean Rodrigo
Roth, Maria Julia de Moraes Campos
Bernardelli, Rafaella Stradiotto
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv upper gastrointestinal bleeding
blood transfusion
clinical severity
rebleeding
hospitalization length
topic upper gastrointestinal bleeding
blood transfusion
clinical severity
rebleeding
hospitalization length
description Background: Upper gastrointestinal bleeding (UGB) is a common emergency associated with high morbidity and mortality. It can be caused by various factors, including peptic ulcers and vascular lesions. The decision to perform blood transfusion in stable UGB patients is still controversial, with more restrictive strategies showing better outcomes. Methods: A retrospective cohort study reviewed 1433 medical records of non-variceal UGB patients in a Brazilian tertiary care setting. Patients were divided into groups based on whether they received blood transfusion or not. Patient characteristics, laboratory values, procedures, and outcomes were analyzed. Logistic and linear regression models were used to assess the association of blood transfusion with complications and hospital stay. Results: Blood transfusion was associated with increased hospitalization length (p<0.001), higher rebleeding rates (p<0.001), and greater clinical severity. However, no association with worse renal outcomes was observed (p=0.203). Adjusting for clinical severity (Glasgow-Blatchford score) reduced the significance of the association with hospitalization length. Conclusion: Blood transfusion in stable UGB patients may serve as a marker of severity, associated with longer hospital stay and increased rebleeding rates. It does not appear to have a direct causal relationship with worse renal outcomes. The study suggests that clinical severity may play a pivotal role in outcomes, as indicated by the association with Glasgow-Blatchford score.
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