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Meta-Analysis
. 1992 Nov;82(5):317-24.

[Perioperative blood transfusion and prognosis in colorectal cancer. Analysis of a series]

[Article in Spanish]
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Meta-Analysis

[Perioperative blood transfusion and prognosis in colorectal cancer. Analysis of a series]

[Article in Spanish]
L Fernández Fernández et al. Rev Esp Enferm Dig. 1992 Nov.

Abstract

The relationship between survival after surgical resection of colorectal carcinoma, and perioperative blood transfusion was studied retrospectively. "Curative" surgery was performed in 164 cases of colorectal cancer--stages B and C--, 72 of them received red-cell concentrates perioperatively. Multiple regression analysis did not show any deleterious effect of blood transfusion on the survival of the surgically treated patients (P = 0.941). The volume of the blood derivative received neither seems to influence their outlook. As it was expected a higher rate of transfusion occurred among rectal cancer patients. Mechanisms and factors involved in this controverted issue are discussed and literature is widely reviewed.

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