Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2872968 | The Annals of Thoracic Surgery | 2014 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
The deleterious effect of perioperative allogeneic blood transfusion in patients with resected lung cancer has been controversial. We conducted this meta-analysis to answer the question of whether perioperative allogeneic blood transfusion adversely affects recurrence and survival in patients with resected lung cancer. Included were 23 studies with 6,474 patients. The result showed allogeneic blood transfusion was significantly associated with earlier recurrence and worse survival in patients with surgically resected lung cancer. We suggest transfusion policy should be stricter in lung cancer patients undergoing resection, especially with early-stage disease. Prospective large-scale studies are still warranted.
Keywords
UICCABTNOSDFSCNKIPRBCsAJCCUnion for International Cancer ControlAllogeneic blood transfusiondisease-free survivaloverall survivalRelative riskNot availableChina National Knowledge InfrastructureNSCLCNon-small cell lung cancerconfidence intervalNewcastle-Ottawa Quality Assessment Scalehazard ratioodds ratioAmerican Joint Committee on Cancerpacked red blood cells
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Authors
Ting MD, Lili MD, He MD, Jingrui MD, Changchuan MD, Xiaohong MD, Bin MD, Xude MD,