Blood Conservation: Identifying Factors to Reduce Phlebotomy Induced Blood Loss in the PICU Stacey Valentine, MD MPH Instructor, Division of Critical Care.

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Blood Conservation: Identifying Factors to Reduce Phlebotomy Induced Blood Loss in the PICU Stacey Valentine, MD MPH Instructor, Division of Critical Care Medicine Children’s Hospital Boston CRIT Collaborative May 29, 2012

Phlebotomy Induced Blood Loss In Adult Critically Ill Patients Vincent et al Phlebotomy frequency in adult critically ill patients varies between 5 – 24 samples per day, with a mean volume of 41 ml/day Daily phlebotomy volumes have been independently associated with the likelihood of transfusion in adult critically ill patients Fowler et al Patients treated with a restrictive diagnostic phlebotomy and blood conservation strategy were less likely to receive a packed red cell blood transfusion during their ICU stay The use of a closed system for blood draws demonstrated a 50% reduction in phlebotomy volumes compared to standard phlebotomy practices Vincent et al JAMA Fowler et al Crit Care

Anemia and Blood Loss in the PICU: Epidemiology: Bateman et al patients from 2004 to 2005 Blood draws occurred in 96% of critically ill pediatric patients Phlebotomy accounted for 73% of blood loss Blood loss from phlebotomy was associated with increased odds of transfusion Bateman et al Am J Respir Crit Care Med

Study Aim: Aim: To identify avoidable factors associated with phlebotomy induced blood loss. Hypothesis: Phlebotomy overdraw significantly contributes to phlebotomy induced blood loss and can be avoided. Blood draws taken from an indwelling catheter without a closed system result in significantly greater blood overdraw volumes.

Methods Prospective observational study from September 2004 to January 2005 All blood draws, including draw volume, site and tests ordered were recorded The minimum amount of blood needed for each blood draw was calculated Blood overdraw was defined as the percentage of blood drawn in excess of phlebotomy requirements

Patient Demographics

Blood Draw Demographics

Percent Volume Blood Overdraw by Blood Draw Site *

Percent Volume Blood Overdraw by Number of Tests Per Draw **

Percent Volume Blood Overdraw by Patient Weight

Conclusions Blood overdraw volumes ranged from 55% to 375% the needed volume to perform the laboratory test Blood overdraw accounted for >50% of the total phlebotomy blood loss Patients 10kg Blood draws sent from central venous catheters were associated with increased phlebotomy overdraw Blood draws sent for single laboratory evaluations were associated with increased phlebotomy overdraw

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