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2021, Number 04

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Ginecol Obstet Mex 2021; 89 (04)

Transfusion-related acute lung injury in obstetric hemorrhage: prevalence and risk factors

Martínez-Martínez C, Adaya-Leythe EA, Ángeles-Vázquez MJ, Jiménez-De Luna AJ, Cepeda-Nieto AC
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Language: English
References: 20
Page: 318-324
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Key words:

Transfusion-related acute lung injury, TRALI, Obstetric Hemorrhage.

ABSTRACT

Objective: To determine the prevalence and risk factors of transfusion-associated lung injury in obstetric hemorrhage.
Materials and Methods: Retrospective and comparative case series study, carried out in the Obstetric Intensive Care Unit (OICU) at the Hospital Materno Infantil ISSEMyM from 2014 to 2018. Patients with history of obstetric haemorrhage and transfusion were included. To associate the risk factors and the development of transfusion related acute long injury, χ2, Fisher and Student's t tests were performed, considering a significant p value less than 0.05 and a CI95%.
Results: From a total of 511 records, the prevalence of obstetric hemorrhage was 28.37%. The mean age was 32.57 years, with an average bleeding of 2679 mL. The prevalence of transfusion related acute long injury in the study was 11.03%. A significant association was found between massive transfusion and the development of transfusion related acute long injury (p = 0.001, OR: 21,167;95%CI: 3,507 - 127,747), in addition to the association of transfusion related acute long injury with any type of blood component: erythrocyte concentrate (p = 0.004), fresh frozen plasma (p = 0.0001), platelet apheresis (p = 0.015) and cryoprecipitates (p = 0.002).
Conclusions: There are very few documented reports of transfusion related acute long injury in pregnancy and puerperium with obstetric hemorrhage. In the present study, the prevalence of transfusion related acute long injury in patients with obstetric bleeding was 11.03%. and the main cause of obstetric hemorrhage was uterine atony (45.5%). Massive transfusion and the use of blood components had a significant association with the development of transfusion related acute long injury.


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