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Study reveals gap in patient blood management

Other transplant patients actually saw an increase in RBC transfusions. In liver transplant recipients, there was a 2.2% increase in transfusion rate and a 6% increase in utilization. And in kidney transplant recipients, there was a 0.2% increase in transfusion rate and a 19% increase in utilization.

However, Dr Thurer noted that the majority of RBC transfusions are administered to patients outside of these groups. In 2013, 60.6% of transfusions went to patients who did not fit into any of the aforementioned categories.

“So clearly,” he concluded, “further studies are needed to determine whether these reductions that we’ve seen in some areas can be implemented in a wider variety of patients.”