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Racial differences in red blood cell transfusion in hospitalized patients with anemia

Transfusion, ISSN: 1537-2995, Vol: 62, Issue: 8, Page: 1519-1526
2022
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Background: Guidelines recommend transfusion of red blood cells (RBC's) when a hospitalized patient's hemoglobin (Hb) drops below a restrictive transfusion threshold, either at 7 or 8 g. Hospitals have implemented transfusion policies to encourage compliance with guidelines and reduce variation in transfusion practice. However, variation in transfusion practice remains. The purpose of this study was to examine whether there is variation in the receipt of transfusion by patient race. Methods: Hospitalized general medicine patients with anemia (Hb < 10 g/dL) were eligible. Chi-squared tests were used to compare the percent of patients receiving a transfusion by race overall and within strata of their nadir Hb. Linear regression was used to test the association between a patient's race, their nadir Hb, receipt of an RBC transfusion, and the number of units transfused. Results: Four thousand nine hundred and fifty-one patients consented, including 1363 (28%) who received a transfusion. 71% of patients were African American, 25% were White, and 4% were Other Race. Overall African Americans were less likely to be transfused compared to Whites (25% vs. 30%, p <.01), and within Hb strata below a Nadir Hb of 9 g/dL (Hb 8.0–8.9 g/dL 1% vs. 7%, p <.01; 7.0–7.9 g/dL 15% vs. 28%, p <.01; <7 g/dL 80% vs. 86%, p <.01). African Americans also received fewer units of RBC's (β = −.17, p <.01) overall and at lower Hb levels (β =.14, p <.01) compared to Whites. Discussion: The Hb level at which patients are transfused at and the total number of RBC units received during hospitalization differ by patient race.

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