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Significant Variation in Blood Transfusion Practice Persists following Upper GI Cancer Resection.

Christopher T AquinaNeil BlumbergChristian P ProbstAdan Z BecerraBradley J HensleyJames C IannuzziMaynor G GonzalezAndrew-Paul DeebKatia NoyesJohn R T MonsonFergal J Fleming
Published in: Journal of gastrointestinal surgery : official journal of the Society for Surgery of the Alimentary Tract (2015)
Significant variation in perioperative blood transfusion utilization is present at both the surgeon and hospital level. These findings are unexplained by patient-level factors and other known hospital characteristics, suggesting that variation is due to provider preferences and/or lack of standardized transfusion protocols. Implementing institutional transfusion guidelines is necessary to limit unwarranted variation and reduce infectious complication rates.
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