A restrictive versus a liberal transfusion strategy in patients with spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage: a secondary analysis of TRAIN randomized clinical trial.

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A restrictive versus a liberal transfusion strategy in patients with spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage: a secondary analysis of TRAIN randomized clinical trial. [AUT. KORESP.] CHIARA FASO, [AUT.] ELISA GOUVEA BOGOSSIAN, CARLA BITTENCOURT RYNKOWSKI, KIRSTEN MOLLER, PIET LORMANS, MANUEL QUINTANA DIAZ, ANSELMO CARICATO, WOJCIECH DĄBROWSKI, ISABEL GONZALEZ PEREZ, SIMONA STEBLAJ, HERVE QUINTARD, PILAR JUSTO, CASSIA RIGHY, ERIK R. POGNUZ, OLIVIER HUET, ATA MAHMOODPOOR, AARON BLANDINO-ORTIZ, EIJA JUNTTILA, NIDYA FUNES, GABRIELLA IZZO, LUIGI ZATTERA, ANGELO GIACOMUCCI, JAMIL DIBU, AURORE RODRIGUES, PIERRE BOUZAT, JEAN-LOUIS VINCENT, FABIO S. TACCONE, the TRAIN Study Trial Group. Stroke 2025 vol. 56 nr 9 s. 2617-2626, bibliogr. poz. 43. DOI: 10.1161/strokeaha.125.050729
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Stroke 2025 vol. 56 nr 9, s. 2617-2626, bibliogr. poz. 43.
Rok: 2025
Język: angielski
Charakter formalny: Artykuł w czasopiśmie
Typ MNiSW/MEiN: Praca Oryginalna

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BACKGROUND:Red blood cell transfusions are commonly administered to anemic patients with spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH); however, the optimal hemoglobin threshold to initiate transfusion is uncertain in this population. Therefore, we aimed to assess the impact of 2 different hemoglobin thresholds to guide transfusion on the neurological outcome of anemic critically ill patients with ICH.METHODS:This is a secondary analysis of a prospective, multicenter, phase 3 randomized study conducted in 72 intensive care units across 22 countries from 2017 to 2022. Eligible patients for the original trial had an acute brain injury, hemoglobin values ≤9 g/dL within the first 10 days after admission, and an expected intensive care unit stay of at least 72 hours; in this study, only patients with spontaneous ICH were assessed. Patients were randomly assigned to undergo a restrictive (transfusion triggered by hemoglobin ≤7 g/dL) or a liberal (transfusion triggered by hemoglobin ≤9 g/dL) strategy over a 28-day period. The primary outcome was the occurrence of an unfavorable neurological outcome, defined as a Glasgow Outcome Scale Extended score of 1 to 5, at 180 days following randomization.RESULTS:A total of 144 patients with spontaneous ICH were analyzed: 45.8% of them were male, with a mean age of 58.4 (SD, 13.4). Mean Glasgow Coma Scale on admission was 7.3 (SD, 3.3), and 75.7% of patients had a volume of hematoma >30 mL. Among all patients, 73 were randomized to the restrictive transfusion strategy, while 71 to the liberal one. Baseline characteristics were comparable between the 2 groups. At 180 days after randomization, patients assigned to the liberal transfusion strategy had a nonsignificant decrease in the probability of unfavorable neurological outcome (71.8 versus 84.7%; risk ratio, 0.85 [95% CI, 0.71–1.01];P=0.06). Also, the occurrence of the composite outcome (mortality and organ failure at day 28) was significantly lower in the liberal group (71.8% versus 87.7%, risk ratio, 0.82 [95% CI, 0.69–0.97];P=0.02).CONCLUSIONS:A liberal transfusion strategy was associated with a lower risk of mortality and organ failure, but not of unfavorable outcome in patients presenting with spontaneous ICH, compared with a restrictive strategy. However, the study cohort might have been underpowered to detect clinically relevant differences between the 2 interventions.

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ISSN: 0039-2499
e-ISSN: 1524-4628
BPP ID: (27, 102826) wydawnictwo ciągłe #102826

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Dąbrowski Wojciech, prof. dr hab. n. med. i n. o zdr.nauki medyczne140,00001,0000

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