Use of Pediatric Size Phlebotomy Tubes in Adult Critically Ill Patients to Reduce Red Blood Cell Transfusions
Status: | Active, not recruiting |
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Conditions: | Hospital, Anemia |
Therapuetic Areas: | Hematology, Other |
Healthy: | No |
Age Range: | 18 - Any |
Updated: | 9/20/2018 |
Start Date: | November 7, 2017 |
End Date: | October 1, 2018 |
Pilot, Randomized Trial of the Use of Pediatric Size Phlebotomy Tubes in Adult Critically Ill Patients to Reduce Red Blood Cell Transfusions
This study will evaluate the hypothesis that the use of pediatric size phlebotomy tubes
reduces RBC transfusions in adult ICU patients compared with the use of adult size tubes.
reduces RBC transfusions in adult ICU patients compared with the use of adult size tubes.
Inclusion Criteria:
- New admission to the medical or transplant ICU at Memorial Hermann Hospital in Houston
- ICU admission hemoglobin level of at least 7 g/dL. The ICU admission hemoglobin will
be the most recent hemoglobin value available at the time of screening for inclusion
in the study.
- Randomization is expected within 12 hour of admission to the ICU
Exclusion Criteria:
- Clinical bleeding. Defined as menstrual bleeding, bleeding leading to a change in the
frequency of hemoglobin monitoring or to an order for a medication, transfusion,
procedure, or consultation intended to prevent or treat bleeding.
- Known hemolytic disorder (e.g. sickle cell disease, hereditary spherocytosis,
autoimmune hemolytic anemia)
- Bone marrow disorder (e.g. aplastic anemia, marrow infiltration disorder, chemotherapy
within the last 8 weeks)
- Jehovah's Witnesses
- Patient is comfort care measures only
- Refractory shock: mean arterial blood pressure below 60 mmHg despite maximal doses of
3 vasopressors. Maximal dose of vasopressors are as follows: Norepinephrine 70
mcg/min; vasopressin 0.04 units/min; epinephrine 35 mcg/min; dopamine 20 mcg/kg/min;
phenylephrine 350 mcg/min
- Severe acidosis: pH below 7 in more than one arterial blood gas within 24 hours of ICU
admission in the absence of diabetic ketoacidosis Surgical admission diagnosis
- Pregnancy
- Current prisoner
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