Publications by authors named "Will Savage"

Pathologic elevations in hepcidin, a key regulator of iron homeostasis, contribute to anemia of inflammation in chronic disease. DISC-0974 is a monoclonal antibody that binds to hemojuvelin and blocks bone morphogenetic protein signaling, thereby suppressing hepcidin production. Reduction of systemic hepcidin levels is predicted to increase iron absorption and mobilize stored iron into circulation, where it may be utilized by red blood cell (RBC) precursors in the bone marrow to improve hemoglobin levels and to potentially alleviate anemia of inflammation.

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  • Erythropoietic protoporphyria (EPP) is a rare genetic disorder, typically appearing in childhood, that causes severe sensitivity to sunlight and significantly affects patients' quality of life.
  • The study involved qualitative interviews with EPP patients and clinical experts to identify important symptoms and impacts of the disorder, leading to the creation of a new patient-reported outcome (PRO) measure.
  • The findings highlighted various debilitating symptoms experienced by patients, including burning, pain, and swelling, and confirmed that the newly developed PRO measures are effective in capturing their overall severity and changes in symptoms.
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Background: Erythropoietic protoporphyria is a rare, inherited disorder presenting in early childhood with severe, painful phototoxicity. EPP has significant impacts on health-related quality of life, though there is variable disease severity. Accurately capturing how much time individuals with EPP can spend outdoors before they develop symptoms is critical to understanding HRQoL and measuring therapeutic response.

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Background: The decision to transfuse red blood cells in surgical patients should be based on multiple clinical variables, rather than on isolated hemoglobin (Hb) measurements alone. An important but often unrecognized clinical variable is the postoperative downward drift in Hb concentration (Hb drift), but the etiology, predictors, and time course of Hb drift are not well understood.

Study Design And Methods: Data were retrospectively collected for patients who did not receive postoperative transfusion.

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Background: The maximum surgical blood order schedule (MSBOS) is used to determine preoperative blood orders for specific surgical procedures. Because the list was developed in the late 1970s, many new surgical procedures have been introduced and others improved upon, making the original MSBOS obsolete. The authors describe methods to create an updated, institution-specific MSBOS to guide preoperative blood ordering.

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Background: A necessary component of an effective blood management program is the accurate and comprehensive collection and analysis of blood utilization data. This study describes innovative methods for analyzing and presenting data for red blood cell (RBC) utilization that compare hemoglobin (Hb) transfusion triggers and targets to those representing the restrictive transfusion strategy advocated by previous large outcome studies.

Study Design And Methods: From one institution, blood utilization data for 134,456 patients, 23,559 of whom were transfused with RBCs, were analyzed.

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Background: Data can be collected for various purposes with anesthesia information management systems. The authors describe methods for using data acquired from an anesthesia information management system to assess intraoperative utilization of blood and blood components.

Methods: Over an 18-month period, data were collected on 48,086 surgical patients at a tertiary care academic medical center.

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