Gender and intraoperative blood transfusion: analysis of 54,122 non-reoperative coronary revascularization procedures.
Alfred H StammersEric A TesdahlLinda B MongeroAndrew StaskoPublished in: Perfusion (2018)
Women have an increased risk of intraoperative RBC transfusion versus men. After adjusting for height and weight, much of this risk is due to gender differences in preoperative Hct and blood volume; however, a residual significant risk remained after adjustment. Perfusion strategies aimed at gender differences may minimize unnecessary transfusions. Future study on the impact of gender on transfusion practice in cardiac surgery is warranted.
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