Physiologic transfusion triggers.

Best Pract Res Clin Anaesthesiol

Department of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine, University Hospital of Lille, France.

Published: June 2007

In clinical practice, the decision to transfuse is linked to the hope of increasing oxygen transport (TO2) to tissues. Physiologic transfusion triggers should progressively replace arbitrary hemoglobin-based transfusion triggers. These 'physiologic' transfusion triggers can be based on signs and symptoms of impaired global oxygenation (lactate, venous O2 saturation [SvO2]) or, even better, of regional tissue oxygenation (electrocardiographic ST-segment, electroencephalographic P300 latency). The SvO2 or its surrogate, the central venous 02 saturation (ScvO2), is a clinical tool which integrates the relationship between whole-body O2 uptake and TO2, and as such can be proposed as a simple physiologic transfusion trigger.

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