Myoglobin saturation as an intracellular indicator for transfusion need in oncology patients

Author:

Schenkman Kenneth A.1,Ciesielski Wayne A.2,Gernsheimer Terry B.3,Arakaki Lorilee S. L.2

Affiliation:

1. Departments of Pediatrics, Bioengineering, and Anesthesiology University of Washington Seattle Washington USA

2. Department of Pediatrics University of Washington Seattle Washington USA

3. Department of Medicine University of Washington Seattle Washington USA

Abstract

AbstractObjectivesThis study aims to demonstrate the potential of myoglobin saturation as an indicator of oxygen delivery adequacy to help determine the need for red cell transfusion.BackgroundModern blood management approaches have been established to optimise use of red blood cells for transfusions in patients with anaemia. However, most approaches make recommendations to transfuse based on haemoglobin or haematocrit levels and do not directly address adequacy of oxygen delivery. Intracellular oxygen determined by myoglobin saturation directly measures oxygen delivery at the tissue level.Methods/MaterialsA custom built spectrometer system with an optical fibre probe was used in this pilot study to measure muscle cell myoglobin saturation noninvasively from the first digital interosseous muscles in patients undergoing planned red blood cell transfusion. Patients were recruited from both the in‐patient and out‐patient oncology service at a major university medical centre. Measurements were made immediately before, immediately after, and 24 h following transfusion. Clinical data and tissue oxygen values from the Somanetics INVOS system were also collected.ResultsMyoglobin saturation, and thus cellular oxygen increased in some, but not all patients receiving a transfusion, and was most pronounced in patients who initially had low myoglobin saturation compared with the group as a whole.ConclusionClinical decisions to transfuse based on haemoglobin or haematocrit thresholds alone are likely insufficient to optimise use of red blood cell transfusions. The combination of haemoglobin or haematocrit with myoglobin saturation may optimally determine who will benefit physiologically from a transfusion.

Publisher

Wiley

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