Patient Blood Management in Liver Transplant—A Concise Review

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Transfusion of blood products in orthotopic liver transplantation (OLT) significantly increases post-transplant morbidity and mortality and is associated with reduced graft survival. Based on these results, an active effort to prevent and minimize blood transfusion is required. Patient blood management is a revolutionary approach defined as a patient-centered, systematic, evidence-based approach to improve patient outcomes by managing and preserving a patient’s own blood while promoting patient safety and empowerment. This approach is based on three pillars of treatment: (1) detecting and correcting anemia and thrombocytopenia, (2) minimizing iatrogenic blood loss, detecting, and correcting coagulopathy, and (3) harnessing and increasing anemia tolerance. This review emphasizes the importance of the three-pillar nine-field matrix of patient blood management to improve patient outcomes in liver transplant recipients.

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Pérez-Calatayud, A. A., Hofmann, A., Pérez-Ferrer, A., Escorza-Molina, C., Torres-Pérez, B., Zaccarias-Ezzat, J. R., … Görlinger, K. (2023, April 1). Patient Blood Management in Liver Transplant—A Concise Review. Biomedicines. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines11041093

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