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Cost-effectiveness of leucoreduction for prevention of febrile non-haemolytic transfusion reactions
- Source :
- Blood Transfusion
- Publication Year :
- 2014
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Abstract
- Background. The cost-effectiveness of universal leucoreduction of blood components remains unclear. When using leucoreduced red blood cells, the decrease in the rate of febrile non-haemolytic transfusion reactions (FNHTR) is the only proven, meaningful clinical benefit, whose relationship to costs can be calculated relatively easily. The aim of this study was to evaluate the cost-effectiveness of leucoreduction in avoiding FNHTR. Materials and methods. Data were obtained from two large tertiary hospitals in Athens, Greece, over a 4-year period (2009-2012). The incidence of FNHTR in patients transfused with leucoreduced or non-leucodepleted red blood cells, the additional cost of leucoreduction and the cost to treat the FNHTR were estimated. The incremental cost-effectiveness ratio (ICER), which is the ratio of the change in costs to the incremental benefits of leucoreduction, was calculated. Results. In total, 86,032 red blood cell units were transfused. Of these, 53,409 were leucodepleted and 32,623 were non-leucoreduced. Among patients transfused with leucodepleted units, 25 cases (0.047%) met the criteria for having a FNHTR, while in patients treated with non-leucoreduced components, 134 FNHTR were observed (0.411%). The ICER of leucoreduction was € 6,916 (i.e., the cost to prevent one case of FNHTR). Conclusions. Leucoreduction does not have a favourable cost-effectiveness ratio in relation to the occurrence of FNHTR. However, many factors, which could not be easily and accurately assessed, influence the long-term costs of transfusion. It is imperative to undertake a series of large, meticulously designed clinical studies across the entire spectrum of blood transfusion settings, to investigate most of the parameters involved. © SIMTI Servizi Srl. 12 2 232 237
- Subjects :
- Male
Febrile non-haemolytic transfusion reaction
Economics
Cost
Rigor
Major clinical study
Procedures
Hemolysis
Article
Medical fee
Transfusion related acute lung injury
Leukocyte reduction procedures
Bacterium contamination
Chill
Tertiary care center
Humans
Leukapheresis
health care economics and organizations
Cost effectiveness analysis
Incidence
Blood transfusion reaction
Multicenter study
Retrospective studies
Clinical trial
Erythrocyte
Leucoreduction
Retrospective study
Erythrocyte transfusion
Female
Cost-effectiveness
Costs and cost analysis
Controlled study
Blood safety
Human
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Blood Transfusion
- Accession number :
- edsair.od......4485..124d626d8c368da0a83e85a5daeb1c13