Obstetric outcomes and acceptance of alternative therapies to blood transfusion by Jehovah's Witnesses in Japan: a single-center study
Autor: | Shinya Matsuzaki, Aiko Kakigano, Kazuya Mimura, Mie Tanaka, Tadashi Kimura, Yutaka Ueda, Tatsuya Miyake, Takuji Tomimatsu, Masayuki Endo, Tsuyoshi Takiuchi |
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Rok vydání: | 2018 |
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medicine.medical_specialty Blood transfusion Adolescent medicine.medical_treatment Blood Component Transfusion Single Center 03 medical and health sciences Blood Transfusion Autologous 0302 clinical medicine Japan Supracervical hysterectomy Pregnancy Internal medicine Medicine Humans In patient 030212 general & internal medicine Single institution Jehovah's Witnesses Retrospective Studies 030219 obstetrics & reproductive medicine Hematology business.industry Operative Blood Salvage Postpartum Hemorrhage Pregnancy Outcome Middle Aged Patient Acceptance of Health Care Emergency medicine Female business Autotransfusion |
Zdroj: | International journal of hematology. 108(4) |
ISSN: | 1865-3774 |
Popis: | We sought to investigate obstetric outcomes and acceptance rates for blood products or types of autotransfusion by Jehovah’s Witnesses (JWs) at a single institution in Japan. We retrospectively reviewed cases of 84 pregnant JW patients and 95 deliveries from April 2001 to August 2017. We examined the acceptance rates of blood transfusions, blood products, and autotransfusion types in patients who experienced postpartum hemorrhage (PPH), and investigated estimated hemorrhage volume at delivery and PPH treatments. Of the 84 JW patients, none accepted blood transfusion; however, 75 patients (89.3%) accepted blood products, 57 (67.9%) accepted autotransfusion using intraoperative cell salvage, and four (4.8%) refused all alternatives to blood transfusion. Furthermore, PPH > 1000 mL occurred in 18 of the 95 (18.9%) deliveries. Of these 18 patients, four (22.2%) required blood products and three (16.7%) required supracervical hysterectomy to control PPH. No maternal deaths occurred. Approximately 95% of the patients observed accepted all or some alternatives to blood transfusion. To treat JW patients in a safer manner, understanding their individual acceptance of alternatives to blood transfusion is important for the strategic use of such alternatives. |
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