Ann Acad Med Singap
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Ann Acad Med Singap · Jul 1997
Preoperative prediction of intra and postoperative red blood cell transfusion in surgical patients.
Anaesthetists were asked to predict the need for intra and postoperative red blood cell transfusion in 1706 patients before surgery. Each prediction was made using only the individual patient's medical history and physical examination, the results of routine preoperative laboratory investigations, and knowledge of the proposed surgical procedure. ⋯ Using a stepwise logistic regression model, preoperative haemoglobin concentration, Surgical Table of the procedure, and age of patients were found to significantly determine the need for intra and postoperative red blood cell transfusion. It is recommended that type and screen should replace group and crossmatch procedures in surgical patients where no intra and postoperative red blood cell transfusion is predicted as necessary.
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Ann Acad Med Singap · Jul 1997
Usefulness of bacteriologic cultures in choice of antibiotics in patients with chemotherapy-induced neutropenic sepsis.
Neutropenic sepsis is a potential problem in cancer patients undergoing cytotoxic chemotherapy. Septic work-up including cultures from various sites is routinely done for these patients. To assess the usefulness of these cultures, a retrospective review of all patients admitted for neutropenic sepsis in the period from June 1994 to August 1995 was conducted. ⋯ Of the patients with positive cultures, the results of drug sensitivity made a difference to treatment. None of the patients with negative cultures died from sepsis. It appears that even though the rate of positive culture is low (27%), it is still useful as a guide when change of antibiotics is required.