Physiologic transfusion triggers
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.bpa.2007.02.003
Physiologic transfusion triggers
Abstract
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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