Title of article :
The Effect of Hemoglobin Levels on Mortality in Pediatric Patients with Severe Traumatic Brain Injury
Author/Authors :
Yee, Kevin F. Department of Anesthesia - Foothills Medical Centre - University of Calgary, Calgary, Canada , Walker, Andrew M. Department of Anesthesia - Foothills Medical Centre -University of Calgary, Calgary, Canada , Gilfoyle, Elaine Section of Critical Care - Department of Pediatrics - Faculty of Medicine - University of Calgary - Alberta Children’s Hospital, Canada
Abstract :
Objective. There is increasing evidence of adverse outcomes associated with blood transfusions for adult traumatic brain injury
patients. However, current evidence suggests that pediatric traumatic brain injury patients may respond to blood transfusions
differently on a vascular level. This study examined the influence of blood transfusions and anemia on the outcome of pediatric
traumatic brain injury patients. Design. A retrospective cohort analysis of severe pediatric traumatic brain injury (TBI) patients
was undertaken to investigate the association between blood transfusions and anemia on patient outcomes. Measurements and
Main Results. One hundred and twenty patients with severe traumatic brain injury were identified and included in the analysis.
The median Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) was 6 and the mean hemoglobin (Hgb) on admission was 115.8 g/L. Forty-three percent of
patients (43%) received at least one blood transfusion and the mean hemoglobin before transfusion was 80.1 g/L. Multivariable
regression analysis revealed that anemia and the administration of packed red blood cells were not associated with adverse
outcomes. Factors that were significantly associated with mortality were presence of abusive head trauma, increasing PRISM score,
and low GCS after admission. Conclusion. In this single centre retrospective cohort study, there was no association found between
anemia, blood transfusions, and hospital mortality in a pediatric traumatic brain injury patient population.
Keywords :
Hemoglobin Levels , Mortality , Severe Traumatic Brain Injury
Journal title :
Canadian Respiratory Journal