Platelet Utilization In a Tertiary Care Hospital: An Opportunity for Reduced Transfusion?

Blood ◽  
2010 ◽  
Vol 116 (21) ◽  
pp. 2575-2575
Author(s):  
Vipra Sharma ◽  
Maya Shah ◽  
Ravi Pullela ◽  
Alice J. Cohen

Abstract Abstract 2575 Background: Use of platelet (plt) transfusions to treat and prevent bleeding varies widely between hospitals and by medical and surgical services. Standard indications include active bleeding with thrombocytopenia or plt dysfunction, pre or peri-invasive procedure, and prophylaxis for low plt counts. Rising demand for plt transfusions and donor shortage, coupled with the risks of transfusion (including infectious disease transmission and alloimmunization) are concerns which often lead to strict regulation of plt transfusion in hospitals. In order to evaluate appropriate use of plt transfusion based on Newark Beth Israel Medical Center transfusion guidelines, a review of plt use was undertaken at this tertiary care hospital. Design: A retrospective review was performed of plt utilization over a 3 month period from October to December 2009. All charts of hospitalized and outpatient patients receiving plt transfusions were reviewed to determine reasons for plt transfusion. Pre-transfusion plt values, site/service ordering plt transfusions, number of units transfused and cost were determined. Results: 421 plt units were transfused to 125 patients (51.6% female), mean age 44 years (yrs.) (range 0–89). All plt transfusions were single donor units. The mean plt count prior to transfusion for all procedures was 127,000, well above hospital guidelines. The majority of plt utilized were by cardiothoracic (CT) surgery (168/421, 40%) with the highest cost (Table 1). 124/421(29%) of transfusions occurred pre- or peri- invasive procedure, with 88/124 (71%) of those transfusions occurring prior or peri- cardio-thoracic procedure. 83/421 (20%) of transfusions had no clear indication based on hospital guidelines, predominately ordered by CT surgery and occurring post-op for asymptomatic thrombocytopenia (cost $45, 650). The mean plt count at which transfusion was found to have no indication was 55,000 (range 25,000–105,000). 136/421(32%) of the cases were prophylactic transfusions with a plt count < 20,000, with 121/136 (89%) in the oncology patients, and the rest in the medical pts due to sepsis. 114/421(27%) of the transfusions were for bleeding. Only 5 patients, 3 in the CT group, and 2 in neonate group had plt dysfunction as the indication for transfusion prior to procedure. The lowest incidence of plt transfusions without an indication was in the adult oncology department. Conclusion: Platelet utilization varied by departments. CT surgery followed by neonatal and pediatric oncology are the principal users of plt in our tertiary care medical center. CT surgery, general surgery, and neonatal services had the highest pre-transfusion plt counts. As 20% of all transfusions had no clinical reason for plt use (no bleeding, invasive procedure, or severely low plt count) the opportunities may exist for lower platelet usage by educating physicians about compliance to transfusion guidelines in order to decrease the risks associated with transfusion and resultant complications. Disclosure: No relevant conflicts of interest to declare.

Blood ◽  
2011 ◽  
Vol 118 (21) ◽  
pp. 4212-4212
Author(s):  
Manpreet K. Sandhu ◽  
Trishala Agrawal ◽  
Maya Shah ◽  
Alice J. Cohen

Abstract Abstract 4212 Background: Literature has revealed that there is considerable inappropriate use of blood products including cryoprecipitate (cryo). Appropriate indications for cryo use according to American Association of Blood Banks (AABB) guidelines include bleeding due to hypofibrinogenemia (fibrinogen level < 100mg/dl) or dysfibrinogenemia, factor XIII deficiency, bleeding associated with Hemophilia A or von Willebrand disease (when appropriate factor concentrates are not available) and uremic bleeding (DDAVP preferred). To determine appropriateness of use of cryo at Newark Beth Israel Medical Center, a review of cryo utilization was conducted at this tertiary care hospital. Methods: A retrospective audit of cryo utilization was performed from January to May 2011. Medical records of all patients (pts) who received cryo during this time were reviewed for demographic information (age, sex, clinical diagnosis) and relevant laboratory data (PT, PTT, fibrinogen levels, serum creatinine). The number of units transfused per pt as well as the hospital service requesting the transfusion in each case was noted. The indication of cryo in each case was evaluated as appropriate or inappropriate, depending on AABB transfusion guidelines. Results: A total of 62 pts received 71 pooled cryo transfusions (total of 691 units). Out of the 71 transfusions, 61 in 52 pts (585 units) were evaluable with complete data. Mean age of these pts was 53 years (yrs) (range 0–83), with 42% being females. Mean number of units given per transfusion was 9.7(range 1–20). The majority of cryo use was by cardiothoracic (CT) surgery (360/585, 62%) followed by hematology/oncology (hem/onc) (177/585, 30%). The remainder was used by Pediatrics (Peds) (23/585, 4%) and Obstetrics/Gynecology (Ob/Gyn) (25/585, 4%). All the transfusions were given in the setting of bleeding. The most common reason for transfusion (201/585, 34%) was post-operative bleeding, without any clear indication based on guidelines, and predominantly ordered by CT surgery (165/201, 82%). 180/585 (31%) of the units were transfused intraoperatively with 160/180 (89%) of those transfusions occurring during cardio-thoracic procedure. In 8 pts, 81 cryo units (81/585, 14%) were transfused to correct uremic bleeding, and were all ordered by hem/onc. 12 pts received 93 units (93/585, 16%) for bleeding related to hypofibrinogenemia. 11/12 of these pts had disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC), with 1/11 cases of DIC due to underlying malignancy, 9/11 due to sepsis and 1/11 due to acute fatty liver of pregnancy. Overall, 174/585 (30%) of cryo units were transfused appropriately as per AABB guidelines: 93/174(53%) for hypofibrinogenemia and 81/174 (47%) for uremic bleeding. The highest incidence of cryo transfusions for appropriate indications was in the hem/onc department (131/174, 75%). The total cost of inappropriate transfusions was $23,838 (411/585 units, calculated using $58 per unit). Of note, none of the cryo transfusions were used for bleeding Hemophilia A or von Willebrand disease pts since our medical center uses recombinant factor for those indications. Conclusions: Cryo utilization varied by departments. CT surgery followed by hem/onc services are the principal users of cryo in our tertiary care hospital. As only 30% of cryo was used in accordance with established guidelines, the opportunities may exist for lower cryo usage. Further education of the medical community is warranted regarding the appropriate clinical indications for the use of cryo, in order to decrease the risks with transfusion (such as transmission of infectious agents) as well as to save the cost of unnecessarily transfused blood products. Disclosures: No relevant conflicts of interest to declare.


Author(s):  
Vanajakshamma Velam ◽  
Vyshnavi Kancherla ◽  
Latheef Kasala ◽  
Anusha Kancherla ◽  
Mounica Reddy Pillaram

Abstract Background This study was an attempt to assess and compare the gender-wise lifestyle patterns and well-being status among the employees of a tertiary care teaching hospital. Material and Methods This is a cross-sectional, questionnaire-based study conducted at a tertiary care hospital between May and August 2019. A total of 777 employees belonging to both genders (male and female) and working at different professional levels were assessed. All the enrolled employees were subjected to a comprehensive study tool consisting of various dimensions of their health, which included physical, mental, social, spiritual and intellectual health dimensions. Results Among the participants, 327 (42.1%) were male and 450 (57.9%) were female. There was no significant difference in the mean age of male (37.91 ± 7.52) and female (36.85 ± 8.16) employees (p = 0.07). A significantly higher proportion of diabetes and hypertension were seen in male employees (9.8% and 14.4%, respectively) than in female (5.6% and 6.2% respectively). The overall well-being was better in male employees than in females and was statistically significant (p < 0.0001). We found that male employees had statistically significant better well-being in terms of physical, mental and social health whereas female employees had intellectual health. Conclusion The overall well-being in healthcare staff was good at our tertiary care hospital, and the outstanding/good well-being rate was higher in male employees than in female employees. Female employees experienced risks with regard to their physical health.


2013 ◽  
Vol 5 (3) ◽  
pp. 129-131 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sunita Hemani ◽  
Premlata Mital

ABSTRACT Medical healthcare providers are an important link with the general public to impart knowledge regarding contraception. However, their own attitude and practice of contraception is often lacking. Objective This study was conducted to assess the attitude and practice of contraception over the last 5 years of the gynecologists themselves in a tertiary care hospital in Jaipur. Materials and methods The study was conducted on 125 female gynecologists in a tertiary care hospital in Jaipur. All were given a questionnaire which was duly filled by them and data obtained was analyzed. Results All the doctors used some form of contraception. The mean age was 29.32 years. The commonest was the barrier method (38.4%) followed by OC pills (27.2%). Twenty-one percent of the barrier users used them occasionally. Emergency contraception was used by either those using natural methods of contraception or who were occasional users of OC pills or condoms. Fifty percent of the couples relying on natural methods conceived. Conclusion Gynecologists have complete knowledge regarding contraception, yet fail to use it regularly. Proper attitude and practice is essential to prevent unintended pregnancies. How to cite this article Hemani S, Hooja N, Mital P. Attitude and Practice of Contraception among Gynecologists at a Tertiary Care Hospital. J South Asian Feder Obst Gynae 2013;5(3): 129-131.


2021 ◽  
Vol 19 (3) ◽  
pp. 23-29
Author(s):  
Yogita G Bavaskar ◽  

Background: Most of the countries including India have witnessed two or more waves of Covid 19 pandemic. The present study was conducted to compare the differences in clinico-demographic characteristics and outcomes of Covid 19 patients admitted in first and second wave of Covid 19 pandemic in a tertiary care hospital at Jalgaon, Maharashtra. Methods: A retrospective observational study was conducted at a tertiary care Dedicated Covid hospital for Covid 19 at Jalgaon, Maharashtra. All microbiologically proven corona positive patients were included in the study. The demographic records and clinical history was extracted from the case history sheets of the patients from first as well as second wave using standardized data collection form. Clinical outcome of the patients, i.e., development of complications, death or discharge was also recorded for each enrolled subject. Results: 3845 patients of Covid-19 admitted in the hospital during the first wave of epidemic and 2956 patients during second wave of the epidemic were included in the study. The mean age of patients admitted in the second wave was significantly lower as compared to first [48.77(15.31) years vs 50.23 (14.33) years, P<0.005]. There is increase in proportion of patients in the age group of < 15 years in second wave as compared to first wave (74/2956, 2.5% vs 52/3845, 1.3%). The number of patients requiring admission in ICU at the time of admission increased by 13% in second wave as compared to first wave. [827/2956 (28%) vs 577/3845(15%), P<0.0001]. More than half of the patients who got admitted for Covid 19 in first as well as second wave were having one or more comorbidities.But the proportion of the patients with previous co-morbities was significantly higher in second wave (1684/2956, 57% vs 1960/ 3845, 51%, P= 0.0004). The mortality was also higher in second wave (533/2956, 18.03% vs 541/3845, 14%, P=0.0004). Conclusions: The demographic, clinical characteristics and outcome of Covid 19 patients was different in first and second wave of pandemic with involvement of younger patients, increased rates of admission to ICU and more mortality in the second wave as compared to first wave of the pandemic.


2020 ◽  
Vol 27 (4) ◽  
pp. E202043
Author(s):  
Aamir Hussain Hela ◽  
Haseeb Mohammad Khandwaw ◽  
Rahul Kumar ◽  
Mir Adnan Samad

Introduction: Laparoscopic cholecystectomy is the most commonly performed surgical procedure of digestive tract. It has replaced open cholecystectomy as gold standard treatment for cholelithiasis and inflammation of gallbladder.  It is estimated that approximately 90% of cholecystectomies in the  United States are performed using a laparoscopic approach.  The aim of this study was to evaluate the outcome of Laparoscopic cholecystectomy in context to its complications, morbidity and mortality in a tertiary care hospital.  Methods: This retrospective study was conducted on 1200 patients, who underwent laparoscopic cholecystectomies, during the period from January 2019 to December 2019, at Government Medical College Jammu J & K, India and necessary data was collected and reviewed. Results: In our study, a total of 1200 patients were studied including 216 males (18%) and 984 females (82%). The mean age of the patients was 43.35±8.61. The mean operative time in our study was 55.5±10.60 minutes with range of 45 – 90 minutes. Conversion rate was 2.6%. 2 patients were re-explored. Bile duct injury was found in 6 patients (0.5%).  Conclusions: Gallstone disease is a global health problem. Laparoscopic cholecystectomy has now replaced open cholecystectomy as the first choice of treatment for gallstones. Gall stone diseases is most frequently encountered in female population. The risk factors for conversion to open cholecystectomy include male gender, previous abdominal surgery, acute cholecystitis, dense adhesions and fibrosis in Calot’ s triangle, anatomical variations, advanced age, comorbidity, obesity, suspicion of common bile duct stones, jaundice, and decreased surgeon experience. The incidence of surgical site infection has significantly decreased in laparoscopic cholecystectomy compared to open cholecystectomy. In our study we could not find any case of surgical site infection.


2020 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
pp. 114-117
Author(s):  
Shimul Akter ◽  
Naznin Rashid Shewly ◽  
Kashefa Khatun ◽  
Rokshana Parvin Nupur ◽  
Kamrun Nahar ◽  
...  

Background: Vesico-vaginal fistula can occur in different women with varied socio-economic condition. Objectives: The purpose of the present study was to see the socio-demographic characteristics of vesico-vaginal fistula (VVF) patients attended at a tertiary care hospital in Bangladesh. Methodology: This cross-sectional study was carried out from July 2013 to December 2013 for a period of 6 months in the National Fistula Centre in the Department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology at Dhaka Medical College Hospital (DMCH), Dhaka, Bangladesh. All patients who underwent surgical repair for iatrogenic VVF in National Fistula Centre of the department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology of Dhaka Medical College Hospital were included in this study. Patients who got themselves admitted to Obstetrics & Gynaecology department of DMCH with the complaints of fistula. The entire selected patients were interviewed for detailed socio-demographic characteristics. Result: A total number of 51 cases of VVF were recruited for this study. The mean age was 46.02 (±SD 6.104) years. Most of the respondents were illiterate (55.0%) and one-third patients had primary level education. The number of highly educated patients was scarce (12.0%). It was evident that average age at marriage of the patients was 15.8(±4.74) years. Some females were forced to accept marriage at the age of 10 years. The mean interval between initiation of menstruation and the marriage was only 4.72 years. Mothers were on an average 17.48 years old at the time of first delivery. Conclusion: In conclusion middle age illiterate women are most commonly suffering from VVF. Journal of National Institute of Neurosciences Bangladesh, 2020;6(2): 114-117


Author(s):  
Pooja Bains ◽  
Simplepreet Kaur

<p class="abstract"><strong>Background:</strong> To describe the clinico epidemiologic profile and dermoscopic findings in children with alopecia areata (AA) and correlate the dermoscopic findings with stage and severity.</p><p class="abstract"><strong>Methods:</strong> The present study was performed over a period of six months, from July 2020 to December 2020 in a tertiary care hospital where 50 clinically diagnosed children ≤15 years with AA were enrolled. A thorough clinical examination followed by dermoscopy was performed. The results were tabulated and then analyzed statistically.</p><p class="abstract"><strong>Results: </strong>The mean age of presentation was 9.74 years. The most common site involved was scalp and the most common dermoscopic findings were yellow dots (25/50, 50%), short vellus hair (22/50, 44%), black dots (21/50, 42%), exclamation mark hair (15/50, 30%) and broken hair (11/50, 22%).</p><p class="abstract"><strong>Conclusions:</strong> No significant associations was found between dermoscopic findings and severity or stage of childhood alopecia areata. There was a significant correlation of alopecia areata severity with nail findings in children with alopecia areata.</p>


2021 ◽  
Vol 15 (9) ◽  
pp. 2757-2762
Author(s):  
Vinesh Kumar ◽  
Fawad Ali Siddiqui ◽  
Kiran Irfan ◽  
Muhammad Adeel Qamar ◽  
Ghulam Jaffar Shah ◽  
...  

Introduction: Higher levels of troponins >10 folds of upper normal limits (UNL) are considered as high-risk patients on coronary angiography sufferers having high levels of troponin-I (>10 folds upper limit normal level) had extra three-vessel coronary artery disease involvement. Objectives: To determine the frequency of degree of cardiovascular disease with Troponin-I level >10 folds ULN in NSTEMI patients at tertiary care hospital. Methodology: It is a cross-sectional study comprising of a total 800 patients recruited from the Department of Cardiology, National Institute of Coronary Disease, Karachi Pakistan based on Exclusion/Inclusion criteria. Results: There are 678 male as well as 122 female patients. The mean troponin-I level was 15.00±6.82 ng/ml. Single vessel disease found in 25.25% cases, two vessel diseases were observed in 37.75% cases, and three vessel diseases were observed in 20% cases. 83% were found with extent of CAD findings on angiography. There have been 678 male and also 122 female patients. The mean troponin-I level was 15.00±6.82 ng/ml. Single vessel disease found in 25.25% cases, two vessel diseases were observed in 37.75% cases, and three vessel diseases were observed in 20% cases. 83% were found with extent of CAD findings on angiography. Conclusion: The higher troponin level found significantly associated with extent of CAD and three vessel disease. To understand the cardiovascular troponin condition of the sufferer as soon as feasible is crucial. Keywords: Extent of Coronary Artery Disease, NSTEMI, Troponin-I Level >10 Folds ULN


Blood ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 136 (Supplement 1) ◽  
pp. 41-41
Author(s):  
Gaurav K. Gupta ◽  
Sera Perreault ◽  
Stuart Seropian ◽  
Christopher A. Tormey ◽  
Jeanne E. Hendrickson

Introduction: Peripheral CD34+ cells may be mobilized using filgrastim (G-CSF) alone or in combination with chemotherapy. However, some patients also require plerixafor, an inhibitor of C-X-C chemokine receptor type-4, for adequate mobilization. Given its cost, judicious utilization of plerixafor is warranted. Material and Methods: A retrospective analysis of autologous stem-cell mobilization was performed at a tertiary-care medical center in adult patients with multiple myeloma and lymphoma; here we will focus on the utility of repeat plerixafor dosing. Patients were mobilized at the treating physician's discretion with filgrastim plus plerixafor or chemotherapy plus filgrastim plus plerixafor. Collections were initiated once peripheral CD34+ counts reached 20/µL (or 10/µL if chemotherapy mobilized); plerixafor was administered if these counts were not reached after 4 or 8 days, respectively, of filgrastim treatment. Results: Patients with multiple myeloma (86) or lymphoma (30) were evaluated. One hundred five were mobilized by filgrastim plus plerixafor and 11 by chemotherapy plus filgrastim plus plerixafor. No patient that received plerixafor with a CD34+ count &lt;5/µL after chemotherapy mobilized the next day. The end collection goal was achieved in 86 (81.9%) of the filgrastim plus plerixafor group and 7 (63.6%) of the chemotherapy plus filgrastim plus plerixafor group. Patients given at least one dose of plerixafor were divided into groups based on collection goal, peripheral blood CD34+ cell count after 1 dose and the first day collection yield: Group 1) Goal of 3x10^6/kg and CD34+ count ≥ 30 cell/µL vs &lt; 30 cell/µL; Group 2) Goal of 6x10^6/kg and ≥ 50% of collection goal after 1 day of collection vs CD34+ count &lt; 50 cell/µL or &lt; 50% of collection goal. Forty of 42 (95%) patients in Group 1 with a CD34+ count ≥ 30 cell/µL achieved their end collection goal after one plerixafor dose. Eighteen of 19 (95%) patients in Group 1 with a CD34+ count &lt;30 cell/µL received a second dose of plerixafor and 8 (44.4%) achieved their end collection goal. Twenty-eight of 32 (87.5%) patients in Group 2 with ≥ 50% of collection goal achieved on the first day of collection reached their end collection goal after one plerixafor dose. Nine of 12 (75%) patients in Group 2 with a CD34+ count of &lt; 50 cells/µL or &lt;50% collection goal received an additional dose of plerixafor and 6 (66.7%) achieved their end collection goal. Conclusion: Based on these data, we have developed the following repeat plerixafor dosing algorithm: 1) for a collection goal is 3x10^6/kg, administer a second dose of plerixafor if the CD34+ count on the first day of collection is &lt; 30 cell/µL, and 2) for a collection goal of 6x10^6/kg, administer a second dose of plerixafor if the CD34+ count on the first day of collection is &lt; 50 cell/µL or if the first day of collection yields &lt;50% of the end goal. This algorithm optimizes pharmacy, apheresis and stem cell processing resources. Disclosures No relevant conflicts of interest to declare.


1996 ◽  
Vol 3 (3) ◽  
pp. 176-180
Author(s):  
RC Balkissoon ◽  
L Clelland ◽  
L Whitehead ◽  
MT Newhouse

OBJECTIVE:To compare the safety and efficacy of a new spacer-oral nasal mask device with those of the standard needle nozzle spray method for the delivery of aerosolized lidocaine to the upper airway for pre-bronchoscopic anaesthesia in a tertiary care hospital.DESIGN:Single-blind randomized control trial.SETTING:University affiliated tertiary care hospital, ambulatory care bronchoscopy unit.SUBJECTS:Thirty consecutive consenting patients referred for fibreoptic bronchoscopy for various indications.INTERVENTION:Thirty randomized subjects received 150 mg of topical 1% aerosolized lidocaine via standard long needle nosed applicator (group A) or via a new oral/ nasal mask with spacer device (group B). Bronchoscopists, blinded as to the preprocedure topical anaesthetic method used, gave additional topical lidocaine at their discretion.MEASUREMENTS:The study nurse recorded the total dose of lidocaine (mg), timing of the procedure (s), cough frequency expressed as coughs per minute (c/min), vital signs, time for return of gag reflex and patients' subjective comments.RESULTS:Fifteen patients were randomized to each group. The lidocaine dose required for insertion through the vocal cords (mean ± SD) was 282.6±66.3 mg in group A and 203.3±70.6 mg in group B (PÃ0.005). Total lidocaine dose required for the procedure was 330.6±70.2 mg in group A and 256.6±75 mg in group B (PÃ0.01). The mean time for passage of the bronchoscope from mouth entry to through the vocal cords was 82.7±54.5 s in group A and 110.5±64.4 s in group B (P>0.1). The mean total time for the procedure was 699.7±377.5 s in group A and 697.2±409.1 s in group B (not significant). The mean cough frequency was 8.2±6.1 c/min in group A and 7.0±5.7 c/min in group B (not significant). There were no statistically significant differences in heart rate, in return of gag reflex time or in complication rate between the two groups.CONCLUSIONS:A statistically significant reduction in the dose of lidocaine is required to achieve equivalent topical anaesthetic for bronchoscopy with a new mask and spacer device compared with a more conventional method. Since no other variables related to the procedure showed a significant difference, the new method appears to be superior to the previous method.


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