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Title: Preoperative Anaemia and Associated Postoperative Outcomes in Noncardiac Surgery Patients in Central Region of Ghana
Authors: Amponsah, Gladys
Charwudzi, Alice
Keywords: Anaemia
Noncardiac Surgery Patients
Issue Date: 2017
Publisher: Anesthesiology Research and Practice
Abstract: Introduction. Several studies suggest that preoperative anaemia (PA) is associated with adverse postoperative outcomes, but little is known about these outcomes in the Central Region of Ghana. *is study aims to determine the prevalence of PA among noncardiac surgical patients and its implications for their postoperative outcomes. Methods. *is study was designed as an observational study; data including demographics and clinical and laboratory results were collected from the patients’ records and through interviews. Results. A total of 893 inpatient surgical cases undergoing elective and emergency operations, aged 15 years and above with mean age of 44.2±17.0 yrs, were enrolled. *e prevalence of PA was 54.3%, mostly microcytic with or without hypochromia (57.2%). *e prevalence was higher in females than males (p≤0.001). Preoperative anaemia was signi7cantly associated with prolonged length of hospital stay (OR: 2.12 (95% CI: 1.49–3.10)). Allogeneic blood transfusion signi7cantly prolonged the length of hospital stay (OR 4.48 (95% CI: 2.67–7.51)). 15.5% of the anaemic patients received oral iron supplements compared to 2.2% of nonanaemic patients (p≤0.001). Conclusion. Preoperative anaemia is common among noncardiac surgical patients. It is independently and signi7cantly associated with prolonged hospital stay leading to the use of increased healthcare resources. It is also the main predictor for perioperative allogeneic blood transfusions and the use of haematinics.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/9379
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