“…It is possible that differences in preexisting anemia or transfusion protocol suspensions may have led to bias in the effect estimates. Emerging evidence suggests that restrictive transfusion strategies are no longer cost‐effective after 1 year 6 ; therefore, adoption of liberal strategies may improve patient outcomes without increasing cost burden to the health care system. This unrealized benefit may be considerably large, as 5 of 6 respondents from a recent poll by the American College of Cardiology reported using a restrictive transfusion strategy in their current clinical practice for this patient population.…”