OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the efficacy and economic impact of a transfusion reduction initiative for patients undergoing gynecologic surgery. METHODS: We conducted a prospective healthcare improvement study to align transfusion practices with the American Society of Hematology's Choosing Wisely® campaign. Baseline transfusion rates were determined retrospectively for all major gynecologic surgical cases from 3/1/14 to 6/30/14. Data for the post-intervention period from 5/15/15 to 5/16/16 were captured prospectively. The primary outcome was transfusion within 72â¯h of surgery. Secondary outcomes included perioperative morbidity, mortality, number of units ordered per transfusion episode and cost. RESULTS: We identified 1281 surgical cases, 334 in the baseline and 947 in the post-implementation cohort. The baseline cohort was noted to have a higher median estimated blood loss (100 v. 75â¯mL, Pâ¯<â¯0.01). Otherwise, there were no differences in clinical or perioperative characteristics between the two cohorts. The perioperative transfusion rate decreased from 24% to 11% (adjusted OR 0.27, 95% CI 0.16 to 0.45; Pâ¯<â¯0.001). The perioperative laparotomy transfusion rate decreased from 48% to 23% (adjusted OR 0.21, 95% CI 0.12, 0.37; Pâ¯<â¯0.001). The number of occurrences in which more than one unit of blood was ordered at a time decreased from 65% to 23%, Pâ¯<â¯0.001. The incidence of surgical site infections declined in the post-intervention group, otherwise there were no differences in 30-day mortality, cardiac, venous thromboembolism or readmission rates between the groups. The projected cost savings was $161,112 over the 12-month intervention period. CONCLUSIONS: Implementation of an educational based transfusion reduction program was associated with substantial reductions in perioperative transfusions and cost without significant changes in morbidity or mortality.
Choosing Wisely: Decreasing the incidence of perioperative blood transfusions in gynecologic oncology.
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作者:Prescott Lauren S, Taylor Jolyn S, Enbaya Ahmed, Marten Claire A, Myers Keith N, Meyer Larissa A, Ramirez Pedro T, Levenback Charles F, Bodurka Diane C, Schmeler Kathleen M
| 期刊: | Gynecologic Oncology | 影响因子: | 4.100 |
| 时间: | 2019 | 起止号: | 2019 Jun;153(3):597-603 |
| doi: | 10.1016/j.ygyno.2019.03.008 | ||
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