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Risk factors for perioperative mortality and transfusion in sacrococcygeal teratoma resections.

Rebecca S IssermanOlivia NelsonKha M TranLingyu CaiMarcia PolanskyJulia M RosenbloomTheodora K GoebelElaina E Lin
Published in: Paediatric anaesthesia (2017)
Prematurity is associated with increased intraoperative and 30-day mortality. Noncystic tumor morphology was the only significant factor associated with transfusion volume and all six patients who died had transfusion volumes of 240 ml·kg-1 or greater. In these patients at high risk of mortality due to blood loss, the anesthesia team should be prepared to manage massive transfusion and coagulopathy with blood components and pharmacologic measures.
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