354 Decreasing Blood Transfusions with a Multidisciplinary Intra-Operative Algorithm in Open Craniosynostosis Surgery. (April 2023)
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- Title:
- 354 Decreasing Blood Transfusions with a Multidisciplinary Intra-Operative Algorithm in Open Craniosynostosis Surgery. (April 2023)
- Main Title:
- 354 Decreasing Blood Transfusions with a Multidisciplinary Intra-Operative Algorithm in Open Craniosynostosis Surgery
- Authors:
- Drapeau, Annie Isabelle
Valenti, Olivia
Khansa, Ibrahim
Pearson, Gregory
Alalade, Emmanuel
Smith, Ashley - Abstract:
- Abstract : INTRODUCTION: Blood transfusions are common in craniosynostosis surgery. Lack of an intra-operative transfusion protocol is a known risk factor for increased transfusion in these surgeries. METHODS: Quality improvement methodology was used (Institute for Healthcare Improvement model). A multidisciplinary team proceeded with a survey of anesthesiology teams to evaluate readiness for change; creation of an intra-operative algorithm (guiding decision making, timing of measuring hemoglobin, administration of fluid resuscitation, and indications for blood transfusion); and integration of the algorithm into the surgery time out. No modifications were made regarding the type of general anesthesia and surgical technique (1 neurosurgeon, 2 plastic surgeons). Data collected: use of the intra-operative algorithm, administration of blood products, lowest hemoglobin recorded during admission, and other relevant surgical details. Minimally invasive surgeries were excluded. RESULTS: Eighty-two surgeries were included in three cohorts: baseline (2018, n = 6), project initiation (2019-2020, n = 44), and post-intervention (2021-2022, n = 32). After implementation, the algorithm was used in all cases. Transfusions given in stable patients with a hemoglobin >7.5 g/dL decreased from a baseline of 40.0% to 0% (p < 0.01). This improvement was demonstrated with a centerline shift on a statistical process control chart (Aggregate Point Rule). Overall transfusion rate decreased from aAbstract : INTRODUCTION: Blood transfusions are common in craniosynostosis surgery. Lack of an intra-operative transfusion protocol is a known risk factor for increased transfusion in these surgeries. METHODS: Quality improvement methodology was used (Institute for Healthcare Improvement model). A multidisciplinary team proceeded with a survey of anesthesiology teams to evaluate readiness for change; creation of an intra-operative algorithm (guiding decision making, timing of measuring hemoglobin, administration of fluid resuscitation, and indications for blood transfusion); and integration of the algorithm into the surgery time out. No modifications were made regarding the type of general anesthesia and surgical technique (1 neurosurgeon, 2 plastic surgeons). Data collected: use of the intra-operative algorithm, administration of blood products, lowest hemoglobin recorded during admission, and other relevant surgical details. Minimally invasive surgeries were excluded. RESULTS: Eighty-two surgeries were included in three cohorts: baseline (2018, n = 6), project initiation (2019-2020, n = 44), and post-intervention (2021-2022, n = 32). After implementation, the algorithm was used in all cases. Transfusions given in stable patients with a hemoglobin >7.5 g/dL decreased from a baseline of 40.0% to 0% (p < 0.01). This improvement was demonstrated with a centerline shift on a statistical process control chart (Aggregate Point Rule). Overall transfusion rate decreased from a baseline of 100% to 59.4% post-intervention (p = 0.07). Those receiving a transfusion did not require more than 1 unit of packed red blood cells. No transfusions were required beyond post-operative day 1. CONCLUSIONS: Implementation of a multidisciplinary intra-operative transfusion algorithm for open craniosynostosis surgery led to meaningful decrease in blood transfusions. This was achieved without changing surgical technique or introducing complex adjuncts. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Neurosurgery. Volume 69(2023)Supplement 1
- Journal:
- Neurosurgery
- Issue:
- Volume 69(2023)Supplement 1
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- Volume 69, Issue 1 (2023)
- Year:
- 2023
- Volume:
- 69
- Issue:
- 1
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2023-0069-0001-0000
- Page Start:
- 58
- Page End:
- 58
- Publication Date:
- 2023-04
- Subjects:
- Nervous system -- Surgery -- Periodicals
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- 10.1227/neu.0000000000002375_354 ↗
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- 0148-396X
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