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Blood transfusion and alternatives in Jehovah's Witness patients

Megan Rashid, Fatoumata Kromah, Catherine Cooper

2021Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology23 citationsDOI

Abstract

PURPOSE OF REVIEW: More than 8.5 million people in the world observe the Jehovah's Witness faith, and require unique consideration for perioperative blood management as they generally refuse transfusion of blood and blood products. This review addresses a collaborative approach to each patient throughout the perioperative arena. The principles of this approach include optimization of hemoglobin levels preoperatively, attention to blood-salvaging methods intraoperatively, and minimization of blood draws postoperatively. In addition, we review the technologies currently in development as transfusion alternatives, including hemoglobin-based oxygen carriers. RECENT FINDINGS: Progress has been made recently in the field of synthetic blood alternatives and hemoglobin-based oxygen carriers, which may lead to improved outcomes in this patient population. SUMMARY: Utilization of multiple prevention and mitigation strategies to optimize oxygen supply and decrease oxygen demand will lead to decreased incidence of critical anemia and subsequent improved mortality in Jehovah's Witness patients.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineIntensive care medicinePerioperativeBlood managementBlood transfusionHemoglobinAnemiaBlood conservationBlood lossPopulationOxygen deliveryWitnessBlood productSurgeryOxygenInternal medicineEnvironmental healthOrganic chemistryComputer scienceChemistryProgramming languageBlood transfusion and managementHemoglobin structure and functionTrauma, Hemostasis, Coagulopathy, Resuscitation
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