: The guidelines strongly favor a restrictive transfusion strategy for most stable patients. This means waiting to transfuse until hemoglobin levels drop to 7–8 g/dL , rather than a "liberal" threshold of 9–10 g/dL.
: For the first time, specific recommendations were provided for critically ill children , suggesting a threshold of 70 g/L (7 g/dL) for those who are hemodynamically stable. Transfusion 2023
In the UK, the National Comparative Audit of Blood Transfusion released a 2023 report focusing on adherence to . : The guidelines strongly favor a restrictive transfusion
: Depending on your region, you can find it on streaming platforms such as Amazon Prime Video or Apple TV+. 2. 2023 AABB International Transfusion Guidelines In the UK, the National Comparative Audit of
: The 2023 updates addressed ongoing debates regarding patients with acute myocardial infarction (heart attack). While restrictive strategies are generally safe, the guidelines acknowledge that clinical judgment is crucial for patients with active cardiac ischemia.
: These updates aim to reduce unnecessary risks like iron overload , fluid overload, and infection while preserving limited blood supplies. 3. National Comparative Audit 2023 (UK)
: The audit showed improvements in checking hemoglobin levels after single-unit transfusions (rising to 63.6%) but highlighted a need for better patient education regarding the risks and benefits of the procedure. Minimizing blood loss and need for transfusions in newborns