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Restrictive Transfusion Strategy And Clinical Decision Support Practices For Reducing Rbc Transfusion Overuse A Laboratory Medicine Best Practice Systematic Review And Meta-Analysis

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PATHOLOGY(2019)

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Objectives: Assess support for the effectiveness of two separate practices, restrictive transfusion strategy and computerized physician order entry/clinical decision support (CPOE/CDS) tools, in decreasing RBC transfusions in adult surgical and nonsurgical patients.Methods: Following the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Laboratory Medicine Best Practice (LMBP) Systematic Review (A-6) method, studies were assessed for quality and evidence of effectiveness in reducing the percentage of patients transfused and/or units of blood transfused.Results: Twenty-five studies on restrictive transfusion practice and seven studies on CPOE/CDS practice met LMBP inclusion criteria. The overall strength of the body of evidence of effectiveness for restrictive transfusion strategy and CPOE/CDS was rated as high.Conclusions: Based on these procedures, adherence to an institutional restrictive transfusion strategy and use of CPOE/CDS tools for hemoglobin alerts or reminders of the institution's restrictive transfusion policies are effective in reducing RBC transfusion overuse.
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Restrictive transfusion strategy, Computerized physician order entry, Clinical decision support, RBC transfusion, Systematic review, Meta-analysis
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