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    An international investigation into O red blood cell unit administration in hospitals: the GRoup O Utilization Patterns (GROUP) study

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    BACKGROUND: Transfusion of group O blood to non-O recipients, or transfusion of D- blood to D+ recipients, can result in shortages of group O or D- blood, respectively. This study investigated RBC utilization patterns at hospitals around the world and explored the context and policies that guide ABO blood group and D type selection practices. STUDY DESIGN AND METHODS: This was a retrospective study on transfusion data from the 2013 calendar year. This study included a survey component that asked about hospital RBC selection and transfusion practices and a data collection component where participants submitted information on RBC unit disposition including blood group and D type of unit and recipient. Units administered to recipients of unknown ABO or D group were excluded. RESULTS: Thirty-eight hospitals in 11 countries responded to the survey, 30 of which provided specific RBC unit disposition data. Overall, 11.1% (21,235/191,397) of group O units were transfused to non-O recipients; 22.6% (8777/38,911) of group O D- RBC units were transfused to O D+ recipients, and 43.2% (16,800/38,911) of group O D- RBC units were transfused to recipients that were not group O D-. Disposition of units and hospital transfusion policy varied within and across hospitals of different sizes, with transfusion of group O D- units to non-group O D- patients ranging from 0% to 33%. CONCLUSION: A significant proportion of group O and D- RBC units were transfused to compatible, nonidentical recipients, although the frequency of this practice varied across sites.
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    2017-08-25
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    Zeller, Michelle P.
    Barty, Rebecca
    Aandahl, Astrid
    Apelseth, Torunn Oveland
    Callum, Jeannie
    Dunbar, Nancy M.
    Elahie, Allahna
    Garritsen, Henk
    Hancock, Helen
    Kutner, José Mauro
    Manukian, Belinda
    Mizuta, Shuichi
    Okuda, Makoto
    Pagano, Monica B.
    Pogłód, Ryszard
    Rushford, Kylie
    Selleng, Kathleen
    Sørensen, Claess Henning
    Sprogøe, Ulrik
    Staves, Julie
    Weiland, Thorsten
    Wendel, Silvano
    Wood, Erica M.
    Watering, Leo van de
    Wordragen-Vlaswinkel, Maria van
    Ziman, Alyssa
    Zwaginga, Jaap Jan
    Murphy, Michael F.
    Heddle, Nancy M.
    Yazer, Mark H.
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