Analysis of surgical reserves of packed red blood cells in an oncology hospital
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Resumo: | Blood plays a key role in maintaining patient survival during elective surgical procedures. The transfusion of packed red blood cells is able to quickly correct the anemic state and improve oxygenation, however, its performance is associated with adverse outcomes. In cancer patients, it is linked to worse survival and higher risk of recurrence. Thus, we sought to analyze the reserves of packed red blood cells and evaluate the profile of patients undergoing elective surgeries in an oncology hospital. It was an observational, descriptive study with a cross-sectional design, with analysis of all forms of requests for packed red blood cells s for surgical reserve, with a sample of 1386 requests. Women and the age group between 40 and 79 years were the public most transfused with packed red blood cells, the surgeries were large, the sectors responsible for the largest number of transfusions were oncoabdominal surgery and oncogynecology, as well as the pathologies of these sectors cancer of the stomach and cervical cancer; procedures with excess compatibility were surgical treatment for epilepsy, trachelectomy, arteriography and splenectomy; most procedures had a rate of transfused patients > 10% for whom it is necessary to reserve the blood component. In the analysis of the Maximal Blood Order Schedule, it was noted that a wide range of procedures requires two units of packed red blood cells. This generated subsidies to encourage the rational use of blood in the health institution. |
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Analysis of surgical reserves of packed red blood cells in an oncology hospitalAnálisis de reservas quirúrgicas de concentrados de glóbulos rojos en un hospital de oncologiaAnálise das reservas cirúrgicas de concentrados de hemácias em um hospital oncológicoTransfusión SanguíneaOncología QuirúrgicaAnemiaAnemia.Blood TransfusionSurgical OncologyAnemia.Transfusão de SangueOncologia CirúrgicaAnemia.Blood plays a key role in maintaining patient survival during elective surgical procedures. The transfusion of packed red blood cells is able to quickly correct the anemic state and improve oxygenation, however, its performance is associated with adverse outcomes. In cancer patients, it is linked to worse survival and higher risk of recurrence. Thus, we sought to analyze the reserves of packed red blood cells and evaluate the profile of patients undergoing elective surgeries in an oncology hospital. It was an observational, descriptive study with a cross-sectional design, with analysis of all forms of requests for packed red blood cells s for surgical reserve, with a sample of 1386 requests. Women and the age group between 40 and 79 years were the public most transfused with packed red blood cells, the surgeries were large, the sectors responsible for the largest number of transfusions were oncoabdominal surgery and oncogynecology, as well as the pathologies of these sectors cancer of the stomach and cervical cancer; procedures with excess compatibility were surgical treatment for epilepsy, trachelectomy, arteriography and splenectomy; most procedures had a rate of transfused patients > 10% for whom it is necessary to reserve the blood component. In the analysis of the Maximal Blood Order Schedule, it was noted that a wide range of procedures requires two units of packed red blood cells. This generated subsidies to encourage the rational use of blood in the health institution.La sangre juega un papel clave en el mantenimiento de la supervivencia del paciente durante los procedimientos quirúrgicos electivos. La transfusión de concentrados de glóbulos rojos es capaz de corregir rápidamente el estado anémico y mejorar la oxigenación, sin embargo, su realización se asocia con desenlaces adversos. En pacientes con cáncer, está relacionado con una peor supervivencia y un mayor riesgo de recurrencia. Así, buscamos analizar las reservas de concentrados de glóbulos rojos y evaluar el perfil de pacientes sometidos a cirugías electivas en un hospital oncológico. Fue un estudio observacional, descriptivo, con diseño transversal, con análisis de todas las formas de solicitud de concentrados de glóbulos rojos para reserva quirúrgica, con una muestra de 1386 solicitudes. Las mujeres y el grupo de edad entre 40 y 79 años fueron el público más transfundido con concentrados de glóbulos rojos, las cirugías fueron grandes, los sectores responsables de la mayor cantidad de transfusiones fueron la cirugía oncoabdominal y la oncoginecología, así como las patologías de estos sectores el cáncer de estómago y de cuello uterino; los procedimientos con exceso de compatibilidad fueron el tratamiento quirúrgico de la epilepsia, la traquelectomía, la arteriografía y la esplenectomía; la mayoría de los procedimientos tuvieron una tasa de pacientes transfundidos > 10% para los cuales es necesario reservar el componente sanguíneo. En el análisis del Maximal Blood Order Schedule, se observó que una amplia gama de procedimientos requiere dos unidades de concentrado de glóbulos rojos. Esto generó subsidios para incentivar el uso racional de la sangre en la institución de salud.O sangue possui um papel fundamental da manutenção da sobrevida de pacientes durante a realização de procedimentos cirúrgicos eletivos. A transfusão de concentrados de hemácias é capaz de corrigir rapidamente o estado anêmico e melhorar a oxigenação, no entanto, sua realização está associada a desfechos adversos. Em pacientes oncológicos está ligada a pior sobrevida e maior risco de recidiva. Dessa forma, buscou-se analisar as reservas de concentrado de hemácias e avaliar o perfil dos pacientes submetidos as cirurgias eletivas, em um hospital oncológico. Foi um estudo do tipo observacional, descritivo com delineamento transversal, com análise de todas as fichas de solicitações de concentrado de hemácias para reserva cirúrgica, com uma amostra de 1386 solicitações. As mulheres e a faixa etária entre 40 e 79 anos foram o público mais transfundido com concentrados de hemácias, as cirurgias eram de grande porte, os setores responsáveis pela maior número de transfusão foram cirurgia oncoabdominal e oncoginecologia, assim como as patologias desses setores câncer de estômago e câncer do colo do útero; procedimentos com excesso de compatibilização foram tratamento cirúrgico para epilepsia, traquelectomia, arteriografia e esplenectomia; a maioria dos procedimentos apresentou um índice de pacientes transfundidos > 10% para os quais é necessário a reserva do hemocomponente, já na análise do Maximal Blood Order Schedule, notou-se que uma ampla gama de procedimentos necessita de duas unidades de concentrados de hemácias. Isso gerou subsídios para estimular o uso racional do sangue na instituição de saúde.Research, Society and Development2022-08-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/3293510.33448/rsd-v11i10.32935Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 10; e317111032935Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 10; e317111032935Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 10; e3171110329352525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/32935/27808Copyright (c) 2022 Vitória de Souza Siqueira; Silvestre Savino Neto; Valéria Redina Cavalcante dos Santos; Xaene Maria Fernandes Duarte Mendonçahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSiqueira, Vitória de Souza Savino Neto, SilvestreSantos, Valéria Redina Cavalcante dosMendonça, Xaene Maria Fernandes Duarte2022-08-12T22:23:03Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/32935Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:48:45.126796Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Analysis of surgical reserves of packed red blood cells in an oncology hospital Análisis de reservas quirúrgicas de concentrados de glóbulos rojos en un hospital de oncologia Análise das reservas cirúrgicas de concentrados de hemácias em um hospital oncológico |
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Analysis of surgical reserves of packed red blood cells in an oncology hospital |
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Analysis of surgical reserves of packed red blood cells in an oncology hospital Siqueira, Vitória de Souza Transfusión Sanguínea Oncología Quirúrgica Anemia Anemia. Blood Transfusion Surgical Oncology Anemia. Transfusão de Sangue Oncologia Cirúrgica Anemia. |
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Analysis of surgical reserves of packed red blood cells in an oncology hospital |
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Analysis of surgical reserves of packed red blood cells in an oncology hospital |
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Analysis of surgical reserves of packed red blood cells in an oncology hospital |
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Analysis of surgical reserves of packed red blood cells in an oncology hospital |
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Analysis of surgical reserves of packed red blood cells in an oncology hospital |
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Siqueira, Vitória de Souza |
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Siqueira, Vitória de Souza Savino Neto, Silvestre Santos, Valéria Redina Cavalcante dos Mendonça, Xaene Maria Fernandes Duarte |
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Savino Neto, Silvestre Santos, Valéria Redina Cavalcante dos Mendonça, Xaene Maria Fernandes Duarte |
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Siqueira, Vitória de Souza Savino Neto, Silvestre Santos, Valéria Redina Cavalcante dos Mendonça, Xaene Maria Fernandes Duarte |
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Transfusión Sanguínea Oncología Quirúrgica Anemia Anemia. Blood Transfusion Surgical Oncology Anemia. Transfusão de Sangue Oncologia Cirúrgica Anemia. |
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Transfusión Sanguínea Oncología Quirúrgica Anemia Anemia. Blood Transfusion Surgical Oncology Anemia. Transfusão de Sangue Oncologia Cirúrgica Anemia. |
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Blood plays a key role in maintaining patient survival during elective surgical procedures. The transfusion of packed red blood cells is able to quickly correct the anemic state and improve oxygenation, however, its performance is associated with adverse outcomes. In cancer patients, it is linked to worse survival and higher risk of recurrence. Thus, we sought to analyze the reserves of packed red blood cells and evaluate the profile of patients undergoing elective surgeries in an oncology hospital. It was an observational, descriptive study with a cross-sectional design, with analysis of all forms of requests for packed red blood cells s for surgical reserve, with a sample of 1386 requests. Women and the age group between 40 and 79 years were the public most transfused with packed red blood cells, the surgeries were large, the sectors responsible for the largest number of transfusions were oncoabdominal surgery and oncogynecology, as well as the pathologies of these sectors cancer of the stomach and cervical cancer; procedures with excess compatibility were surgical treatment for epilepsy, trachelectomy, arteriography and splenectomy; most procedures had a rate of transfused patients > 10% for whom it is necessary to reserve the blood component. In the analysis of the Maximal Blood Order Schedule, it was noted that a wide range of procedures requires two units of packed red blood cells. This generated subsidies to encourage the rational use of blood in the health institution. |
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