Identify the trends of post-operative haemoglobin level change and risk factors for blood transfusions in surgically managed neck of femur fractures
Autor: | M. B. N. Dassanayake, D. H. B. Ubayawansa, W. Y. M. Abeysekera, K. D. G. K. Siriwardane, M. De Almeida |
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Rok vydání: | 2016 |
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Zdroj: | Sri Lanka Journal of Surgery. 34:7 |
ISSN: | 2279-2201 1391-491X |
DOI: | 10.4038/sljs.v34i4.8314 |
Popis: | Introduction Neck of femur fracture (NOFF) is a major public health issue and there is a hidden blood loss during the surgery for the NOFF. Objectives To identify the trend of post-op anaemia and risk factors for blood transfusions in surgically managed Neck of femur fractures (NOFF). Materials and methods A prospective cohort analysis of 69 surgically managed NOFF patients was done for a period of 4 months. Age, sex, comorbidities, delay of admission, delay of surgery, type of fracture, level of the surgeon and diet of the patient were considered as risk factors for blood transfusions (BT). Pre-op and post-op day 1 and 3 Haemoglobin (Hb) and Haematocrit (Hct) values were assessed. Results Out of 69 patients who underwent surgery for NOFF, 28.9 % (n=20) received blood transfusions at some point of their management. Among non-transfused patients a significant decrease in Hb in post-op day 1 (mean drop =1.06 [95% CI = (0.807, 1.317) (P Conclusion Hb level continues to drop even on post-operative day 3. Postop Hb drop is partly due to haemodilution and extra capsular fractures has a higher risk of blood transfusion than intracapsular NOFF. |
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