Transfusion of Packed Red Blood Cells Stored >14 Days was Associated with a Higher Risk of Infection after HIP Revision Arthroplasty

Author:

Tornero Eduard1,Pereira Arturo2,Bravo Jessica1,Angulo Silvia1,Basora Misericordia3,Marcos Miguel4,Soriano Alex5

Affiliation:

1. Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Hospital Clinic of Barcelona, Barcelona - Spain

2. Service of Haemotherapy and Haemostasis, Hospital Clinic of Barcelona, Barcelona - Spain

3. Department of Anaesthesia, Hospital Clinic of Barcelona, Barcelona - Spain

4. Department of Internal Medicine, University Hospital of Salamanca-IBSAL, Salamanca - Spain

5. Service of Infectious Diseases, Hospital Clinic of Barcelona, Spain; IDIBAPS, University of Barcelona, Barcelona - Spain

Abstract

Purpose Transfusion of packed red blood cells (RBCs) stored for >14 days has been associated with a higher risk of infection but there is no data about the impact in revision hip arthroplasty. Methods We retrospectively reviewed 280 patients who underwent revision hip arthroplasty from January 2002 to May 2012. Relevant risk factors and prosthetic joint infection (PJI) rate after 100 days after surgery were collected. Results 10 patients out of 280 (3.6%) had a PJI within the first 100 days after revision surgery. The PJI rate in patients receiving an early transfusion (during surgery or within the first 12 hours) of packed RBCs with a length of storage >14 days was higher (8.0%) than the rate in nontransfused patients (1.8%) or those receiving an early transfusion of packed RBCs with a length of storage ≤14 days (2.6%, p = 0.05). A Cox regression model identified transfusion of packed RBCs stored >14 days as the only independent predictor of PJI (hazard ratio [HR] = 4.54; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.13-18.15; p = 0.032). Conclusions The only independent predictor of PJI was early transfusion of packed RBCs stored >14 days. Therefore, a potential way for reducing the PJI rate could be the selection of young packed RBCs.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Orthopedics and Sports Medicine,Surgery

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