A survey of blood transfusion practice in French-speaking pediatric anesthesiologists.

Paediatr Anaesth

Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care, Hôpital Necker-Enfants Malades, AP-HP, University Paris Descartes, Paris Cedex 15, France.

Published: April 2011

Background: There are so far no existing consensus guidelines regarding red blood cell transfusion during pediatric surgery, and there is a little information regarding red blood cell transfusion policy among pediatric anesthesiologists.

Objectives: To determine the transfusion threshold and the volumes of packed red blood cell (PRBC) transfusion among French-speaking pediatric anesthesiologists.

Materials And Methods: A questionnaire of case scenarios was sent to active members of the French Language Society of Pediatrics Anesthesiologists (ADARPEF).

Results: Of the 324 active members of the ADARPEF, 175 (54%) completed the questionnaire. The threshold for blood transfusion varied from 6 to 12 g·dl(-1) depending on the scenario. The hemoglobin threshold for blood transfusion and the volume of blood transfused vary among ADARPEF physicians, for the same class of patients. The median [95% CI] hemoglobin threshold for starting blood transfusion was 7.9 [6.9-8.9], 7.3 [6.4-8.2], and 8.1 [7.0-9.2] g·dl(-1) in the pre-, intra-, and postoperative phase, respectively. The median [95% CI] PRBC volume transfused was 11.7 [6.6-16.8] ml·kg(-1), and the median hemoglobin target was 11.3 [9.8-12.8] g·dl(-1). Physicians ranked age (79%), clinical tolerance of anemia (99%), underlying medical conditions (95%), hemodynamic instability (89%), hemostasis disorder (86%), and sepsis (79%) as the most significant factors affecting their transfusion decisions. Most pediatric anesthesiologists (89%) measure the hemoglobin level before PRBC transfusion.

Conclusions: This survey identifies significant differences in transfusion practice patterns among pediatric anesthesiologists with a median transfusion threshold of 7.6 [6.6-8.6] g·dl(-1) and a median PRBC volume transfusion of 11.7 [16.8-6.6] ml·kg(-1).

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