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Common Data Model-based Analysis of Selective Leukoreduction Protocol Compliance at Three Hospitals

Authors
Choi, SooinChoi, Soo JeongShin, Jeong WonYoon, Young Ahn
Issue Date
Mar-2023
Publisher
대한진단검사의학회
Keywords
Key Words; Red blood cell transfusion; Leukocyte reduction; Hematologic disease; Trans-plantation; Immunodeficiency disease; Dataset
Citation
Annals of Laboratory Medicine, v.43, no.2, pp 187 - 195
Pages
9
Journal Title
Annals of Laboratory Medicine
Volume
43
Number
2
Start Page
187
End Page
195
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/sch/handle/2021.sw.sch/22141
DOI
10.3343/alm.2023.43.2.187
ISSN
2234-3806
2234-3814
Abstract
Background: The selective leukoreduction protocol (SLP) is limited in that patients who require it can be overlooked. We estimated SLP compliance (SLPC) using the ObservationalMedical Outcomes Partnership common data model (CDM). Methods: Patients were classified into eight groups: pre-and post-hematology disease (A and B), pre-and post-solid organ transplantation (C and D), solid cancer (E), immunodeficiency (F), anticancer therapy (G), and cardiovascular surgery (H). We examined the red blood cell (RBC) transfusion history from three hospital datasets comprising approximately three million patients over 20 years using CDM-based analysis. SLPC was calculated as the percentage of patients who received only leukoreduced RBCs in total patients transfused RBCs. Results: In total, 166,641 patients from three hospitals were enrolled in this study. From 2001 to 2021, SLPC in all groups, except H, tended to increase, although there were differences among the hospitals. Based on the most recent values (2017-2021), the SLPC in groups A, B, D, and G was maintained at >= 75% until 1,095 days before or after diagnosis or treatment. Groups E, F, and H had < 50% SLPC one day after diagnosis and treatment.Conclusions: CDM analysis supports the review of large datasets for SLPC evaluation. Although SLPC tended to improve in most patient groups, additional education and monitoring are needed for groups that continue to show low SLPC.
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