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Responses of advanced directives by Jehovah's Witnesses on a gynecologic oncology service.

Authors :
Nagarsheth NP
Gupta N
Gupta A
Moshier E
Gretz H
Shander A
Source :
Journal of blood medicine [J Blood Med] 2014 Dec 24; Vol. 6, pp. 17-23. Date of Electronic Publication: 2014 Dec 24 (Print Publication: 2015).
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

Objectives: To review the responses of advance directives signed by Jehovah's Witness patients prior to undergoing surgery at a gynecologic oncology service.<br />Study Design: A retrospective chart review of gynecologic oncology patients undergoing surgery at a bloodless surgery center from 1998-2007 was conducted. Demographic, pathologic, and clinical data were recorded. The proportion of patients who accepted and refused various blood-derived products was determined and was compared to previously published results from a similar study of labor and delivery unit patients.<br />Results: No gynecologic oncology patients agreed to accept transfusions of whole blood, red cells, white cells, platelets, or plasma under any circumstance, whereas 9.8% of pregnant patients accepted transfusion (P=0.0385). However, 98% of gynecologic oncology patients agreed to accept some blood products, including fractions such as albumin, immunoglobulins, and clotting factors, while only 39% of pregnant patients agreed (P<0.0001). In addition, all gynecologic oncology patients (100%) accepted intraoperative hemodilution, compared to 55% of pregnant patients (P<0.0001).<br />Conclusion: Our results confirm the commonly held belief that the majority of Jehovah's Witness patients refuse to accept major blood components. However, Jehovah's Witness patients at a gynecologic oncology service will accept a variety of blood-derived products (minor fractions) and interventions designed to optimize outcomes when undergoing transfusion-free surgery. Patients presenting to a gynecologic oncology service respond differently to advanced directives related to bloodless surgery, as compared to patients from an obstetrical service.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1179-2736
Volume :
6
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Journal of blood medicine
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
25565911
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.2147/JBM.S70981