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Chuquihuaccha, M., Cipriano, F. (2023). Frecuencia de componentes sanguíneos utilizados durante la primera ola de la pandemia COVID-19 en un hospital de Lima-2020 [Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12866/14553
Chuquihuaccha, M., Cipriano, F. Frecuencia de componentes sanguíneos utilizados durante la primera ola de la pandemia COVID-19 en un hospital de Lima-2020 []. PE: Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia; 2023. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12866/14553
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title = "Frecuencia de componentes sanguíneos utilizados durante la primera ola de la pandemia COVID-19 en un hospital de Lima-2020",
author = "Cipriano Burga, Fiorella Catherine",
publisher = "Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia",
year = "2023"
}
Background: Blood and its components play a fundamental role in patient care, its use is necessary in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, so it is important to know the consumption of blood supplies for transfusion. Objective: To determine the frequency of blood components used during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic at the Hospital Nacional Cayetano Heredia. Material and method: Descriptive, retrospective, cross-sectional study. 808 transfusion requests from the Hemotherapy Center and Type II Blood Bank of the HNCH were analyzed during March - July 2020. Results: The female sex predominated with 292 (53.7%) patients, the median age was 50.5 (65-31). A total of 1,604 transfusions were performed, using: 956 (59.6%) units of packed red blood cells, 360 (22.4%) units of fresh frozen plasma, 275 (17.2%) units of platelet concentrate, and 13 (0.8%) units of cryoprecipitate. The services that most frequently used blood components were Medicine with 548 (34.2%) and Emergency with 424 (26.4%). The most frequent diagnosis was cancer with 198 (20.7%) HC units, 62 (17.2%) PFC units and 82 (29.8%) PC units. Lastly, 56 (10.3%) patients with COVID-19 used 174 units of blood components, with packed red blood cells being the most widely used with 109 (62.7%) units. Conclusion: Our data describe blood component transfusions during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic, where patients with this viral infection used it less frequently in HNCH.
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