Prognostic impact of ultra-restrictive RBC transfusion in extensive burn patients: a retrospective multicenter cohort study running headline: ultra-restrictive transfusion in burns
Yiran Wang,
Zhikang Zhu,
Deqing Duan
et al.
Abstract:Background
In recent years, due to the shortage of blood products, some extensive burn patients were forced to adopt an “ultra-restrictive” transfusion strategy, in which the hemoglobin levels of RBC transfusion thresholds were < 7g/dl or even < 6 g/dL. This study investigated the prognostic impacts of ultra-restrictive RBC transfusion in extensive burn patients.
Material and methods
This retrospective multicenter cohort study recruited extensive burns (total body surface area ≥ 50%) from three hospita… Show more
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