[Comparative study on platelet transfusion in Lorraine-Champagne and Alsace in 2015]. / Étude comparative des transfusions de concentrés plaquettaires en Alsace et en Lorraine-Champagne en 2015.
Transfus Clin Biol
; 25(3): 179-186, 2018 Sep.
Article
in Fr
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-30076013
OBJECTIVES: To find explanations for the observed differences of platelets concentrates (PC) deliveries between 2 French regions, Lorraine-Champagne (LOCH) and Alsace (ALSA). METHODS: This is a non-interventional prospective study, performed during 30 days in 2015 in intensive care, cardiovascular surgery and onco-hematological wards of 8 LOCH and ALSA hospitals. Questionnaires listing clinical and biological parameters were attached to the prescription forms and filled in at each PC prescription. RESULTS: In all, 290 patients, 1093 prescriptions and 1093 deliveries of PC were analyzed. The pre-transfusional context (patient weight, prophylactic or curative situation, pre-transfusional platelet count) were homogenous. The phasing of the prescription forms wording had a direct impact on the doses' formulation : 100 % of the LOCH forms were expressed in platelet quantity (PQ), vs 22 % in ALSA. The mean interval between 2 transfusions was 2.9 days in ALSA vs 4.9 days in LOCH. The mean PQ/delivery was higher in ALSA (5.6.1011 vs 4.0.1011 in LOCH). The delivered PQs were compared to the 2003 French recommendations that were in force in 2015. Twenty-seven percent of the LOCH delivered PQs were in the recommended interval, vs Forty-nine percent in ALSA. Due to the systematic delivery of a single PC unit, including weights>80Kg, LOCH presented 63 % insufficient PQ deliveries. Twenty-two percent of the deliveries in ALSA were over the recommended interval, mostly linked with the simultaneous delivery of a second PC. CONCLUSION: This study identifies disparities in terms of prescription and delivery between LOCH and ALSA, which may explain their respective PC consumption levels.
Key words
Full text:
1
Collection:
01-internacional
Database:
MEDLINE
Main subject:
Platelet Transfusion
Type of study:
Clinical_trials
/
Guideline
/
Observational_studies
Limits:
Female
/
Humans
/
Male
/
Middle aged
Country/Region as subject:
Europa
Language:
Fr
Journal:
Transfus Clin Biol
Journal subject:
HEMATOLOGIA
Year:
2018
Document type:
Article
Country of publication: