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Efficacy and safety of blood transfusion in obstetric patients: systematic review of the literature

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the efficacy of blood transfusion compared to no intervention in obstetric patients. MATERIAL AND METHODS: A systematic review was performed with Cochrane Database of Clinical Trials, PubMed, EMBASE and LILACS databases searched as of September, 2016. Two authors independently selected relevant clinical trials, assessed their methodological quality and extracted data, using the GRADE approach. RESULTS: Five studies within a total of 6,297 met the inclusion criteria, with women generally aged 20-40 years. Three included studies allocated women to receive blood transfusion or no intervention. Two other studies allocated women with either restricted or full blood supplies. The major issue regarding risk of bias was the extent of concealment of randomization and blinding. There was no statistically significant difference between blood transfusion versus no transfusion or restricted blood supply on mortality (relative risk 0.82 [95% confidential interval 0.32 to 2.09], p = 0.68; two studies; I2 = not applicable). CONCLUSIONS: Very low-quality evidence suggests no significant difference between blood transfusion and no intervention in obstetric patients, underlining the need for more robust clinical trials evaluating this area.

Authors

Módolo C; Agarwal A; Piva MFL; Botan AG; Camargo SEA; Gawish N; Módolo NSP; El Dib R

Journal

Ginekologia Polska, Vol. 88, No. 8, pp. 446–452

Publisher

VM Media Group sp. z o.o

Publication Date

January 1, 2017

DOI

10.5603/gp.a2017.0082

ISSN

0017-0011

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