作者: Eugene Kim , Hyun-Chang Kim , Sang-Youn Park , Young-Jin Lim , Soo-Han Ro
DOI: 10.1016/J.WNEU.2015.08.024
关键词: Medicine 、 Subarachnoid hemorrhage 、 Anesthesia 、 Modified Rankin Scale 、 Surgery 、 Cerebral vasospasm 、 C-reactive protein 、 Cerebral infarction 、 Red blood cell 、 Interquartile range 、 Blood transfusion
摘要: Background Red blood cell (RBC) transfusion, especially with "old" blood, is associated adverse clinical outcomes. We compared the effects of fresh versus old transfusion on poor neurologic outcomes and symptomatic vasospasm in patients ruptured cerebral aneurysms. Methods In this retrospective study, 211 aneurysmal rupture were divided into 3 groups: nontransfusion ( n = 136), (RBC storage ≤14 days) 39), >14 36). Unfavorable (modified Rankin Scale score ≥3) assessed. Results The incidence unfavorable was significantly higher groups nontransfused group (71.8% 58.3% vs. 21.3%; P Conclusions RBC itself, regardless duration storage, Also, but not increased vasospasm.