The effect of the leukoreduction filtration moment on the clinical outcome of transfused patients: A retrospective cohort study

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https://doi.org/10.1016/

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Blood transfusion, Leukocyte reduction procedures, Transfusion reaction, Clinical evolution, Brazil

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Introduction: Leukoreduction is performed to decrease the occurrence of adverse effects of transfusion, and can be performed by pre-storage (bench or in-line) or post-storage filtration (bedside) moment. The authors verified the effect of the leukoreduction filtration moment of Red Blood Cell (RBC) and Platelet Concentrate (PC) on the occurrence of Adverse Transfusion Reactions (ATRs), the presence of Healthcare-Associated Infections (HAIs), Length of Hospital Stay (LOS), and hospital death. Methods: Retrospective cohort conducted at the Hospital das Clínicas of the Medicine Faculty of the University of São Paulo, and at the Fundaçao ˜ Pró-Sangue Hemocentro in São Paulo, Brazil. Adult patients, hospitalized for >24 hours, who received leukoreduced RBC and/or PC transfusion between 2017‒2020 were included. The generalized mixed effects model and the Wald test were applied in the analysis with a significance level of 5%. Results: The authors evaluated 3668 patients who received 23,782 transfusions and we found no evidence of a leukoreduction filtration moment effect for ATR (p = 0.991) or HAI (p = 0.982), regardless of the transfused blood component. Meanwhile, the leukoreduction filtration moment had an effect (p < 0.001) on LOS, depending on the blood component transfused (p = 0.023), with pre-storage RBC filtration showing better performance, while in-line filtration stood out for PC. Both the leukoreduction filtration moment and the blood component (p = 0.041) influenced hospital death, with emphasis on the protective effect of bench RBC filtration and prestorage PC filtration. Conclusion: The leukoreduction filtration moment associated with the blood component had an effect on the LOS and hospital death of patients undergoing transfusion.

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2025-07-10

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Silva, N. D. M. da, Nogueira, L. de S., Nukui, Y., & Almeida-Neto, C. de. (2025). The effect of the leukoreduction filtration moment on the clinical outcome of transfused patients: A retrospective cohort study. Clinics, 80, 100633. https://doi.org/10.1016/