2021
DOI: 10.1186/s13019-021-01473-3
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Bleeding risk stratification in coronary artery surgery: the should-not-bleed score

Abstract: Background An estimated 20% of allogeneic blood transfusions in the United States are associated with cardiac surgery. It is estimated that 11% of red cell resources were used for transfusion support of patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) with a documented wide variability in transfusion rate (7.8 to 92.8%). To address the issue of unnecessary transfusions within the CABG population, we developed a model to predict which patients are at low risk of bleeding for whom trans… Show more

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“…Se han desarrollado múltiples escalas predictoras de riesgo con el fin de estratificar el riesgo de transfusión y con ello poder evitar las complicaciones (lesión pulmonar con incidencia de 2.4%, infecciones, etcétera) (8).…”
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“…Se han desarrollado múltiples escalas predictoras de riesgo con el fin de estratificar el riesgo de transfusión y con ello poder evitar las complicaciones (lesión pulmonar con incidencia de 2.4%, infecciones, etcétera) (8).…”
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