Effect of transfusion freshest versus standard issue red blood cells on Acute Kidney Injury

  • Sinha, Romi (Chief Investigator (Project Lead))
  • Roxby, David (Chief Investigator (Project Lead))
  • Sobieraj-Teague, Magdalena (Chief Investigator (Project Lead))

Project Details

Description

This study tested the hypothesis that prolonged erythrocyte storage increases posttransfusion acute kidney injury.

Key findings

In a population of patients without severely impaired baseline renal function receiving fewer than 10 erythrocyte units, duration of blood storage had no effect on the incidence of posttransfusion acute kidney injury.
AcronymINFORM AKI
StatusFinished
Effective start/end date24/07/1924/07/20

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  • Prolonged Blood Storage and Risk of Posttransfusion Acute Kidney Injury

    Adegboye, J., Sapatnekar, S., Mascha, E. J., Shah, K., Lioudis, M., Essber, H., Cohen, B., Rivas, E., Heddle, N. M., Eikelboom, J. W., Ellis, M. H., Sharon, Y., Sinha, R., Kurz, A. & Sessler, D. I., 1 Jan 2022, In: Anesthesiology. 136, 1, p. 138-147 10 p.

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