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Restrictive versus liberal red blood cell transfusion strategies for people with haematological malignancies treated with intensive chemotherapy or radiotherapy, or both, with or without haematopoietic stem cell support.


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SUBMITTER: Estcourt LJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5298168 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Restrictive versus liberal red blood cell transfusion strategies for people with haematological malignancies treated with intensive chemotherapy or radiotherapy, or both, with or without haematopoietic stem cell support.

Estcourt Lise J LJ   Malouf Reem R   Trivella Marialena M   Fergusson Dean A DA   Hopewell Sally S   Murphy Michael F MF  

The Cochrane database of systematic reviews 20170127


<h4>Background</h4>Many people diagnosed with haematological malignancies experience anaemia, and red blood cell (RBC) transfusion plays an essential supportive role in their management. Different strategies have been developed for RBC transfusions. A restrictive transfusion strategy seeks to maintain a lower haemoglobin level (usually between 70 g/L to 90 g/L) with a trigger for transfusion when the haemoglobin drops below 70 g/L), whereas a liberal transfusion strategy aims to maintain a highe  ...[more]

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