Patient Blood Management: Single Center Evidence and Practice at Fuwai Hospital
- PMID: 35172919
- DOI: 10.24920/004035
Patient Blood Management: Single Center Evidence and Practice at Fuwai Hospital
Abstract
Blood loss and blood transfusion requirement are important quality control indicators of cardiovascular surgery and cardiovascular anesthesia. Patient blood management (PBM) is an evidence-based, multidisciplinary approach to optimizing the care of patients who may need transfusion, which encompasses anemia management, hemodilution, cell salvage, hemostatic treatment, and other approaches to reducing bleeding and minimizing blood transfusion. PBM in cardiovascular surgery is a "team sport" that involves cardiac and vascular surgeons, anesthesiologists, perfusionist, intensivists, and other health care providers. The current work provides an overview of evidence and practice of PBM at Fuwai Hospital. Implementation of PBM should also take local resource availability and cost-effectiveness of different devices, drugs, technologies, and techniques into consideration.
Keywords: anesthesia; bleeding; blood management; blood transfusion; cardiovascular surgery.
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