Platelet Transfusions in the PICU: Does Disease Severity Matter?*

In this study, we evaluated the current platelet transfusion practice and platelet transfusion–related outcomes in the PICU. Design: Institutional review board–approved, retrospective cohort study from January 2010 to March 2016. Setting: Tertiary-level PICU. Patients: Children less than 19 years old who received platelet transfusions in the PICU. Interventions: None. Measurements and Main Results: Thirty-six percent (1,547/4,339) of platelet transfusions in the institution were given to 2.4% of PICU patients (232/9,659). The patients who received a platelet transfusion (platelet transfusions, n = 232) compared with those who did not receive platelets (no platelet transfusions, n = 9,427) were younger, had similar gender distribution, had a higher median Pediatric Risk of Mortality-3 score, and stayed longer in the PICU. Fifty percent of platelet transfusions were prescribed prophylactically for thrombocytopenia to patients without extracorporeal membrane oxygenation support. The mortality was higher for platelet transfusions group (30% vs 2.3%) with an 18 times increased unadjusted odds of mortality when compared with no platelet transfusion group (odds ratio, 18.2; 95% CI, 13.3–24.8; p
Source: Pediatric Critical Care Medicine - Category: Pediatrics Tags: Online Clinical Investigations Source Type: research