Title of article :
FFP Transfusion and Nosocomial Infection in Cardiac Surgery: A Systematic Review
Author/Authors :
Naghipour, Bahman Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care -Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Iran , Ahmadi, Sajjad Department of Emergency Medicine - Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Iran , Faridaalaee, Gholamreza Department of Emergency Medicine - Maragheh University of Medical Sciences, Iran , Arjmand, Allahveirdy Department of Anesthesiology - Maragheh University of Medical Sciences, Iran , Soleimani, Farzaneh Department of Nursing - Maragheh University of Medical Sciences, Iran
Abstract :
Context: In some studies, Fresh Frozen Plasma (FFP) transfusion in severely ill patients
was accompanied with an increase in the risk of nosocomial infection. However,
there are no comprehensive data in terms of FFP transfusion and its relationship with
nosocomial infection in heart surgery. Hence, the present systematic review and metaanalysis aimed to investigate the relationship between FFP transfusion and nosocomial
infection risk in the patients undergoing cardiac surgery.
Evidence Acquisition: Study selection: The present study included all the studies, which
probed into nosocomial infection after FFP transfusion in patients with cardiac surgery.
Data sources: Medline, Web of Science, Embase, Central, and Scopus electronic
databases were searched to the end of March 2019.
Results: Finally, five articles and three abstracts that studied nosocomial infection
were entered into the present systematic review. FFP increased the rate of nosocomial
infection in cardiac surgery in one article, but this was not the case in the remaining
four articles. The three abstracts also reported that FFP increased the rate of nosocomial
infection in cardiac surgery.
Conclusion: The studies indicated that the benefit of FFP administration outweighed
the probable risk of infection. Indeed, none of the studies indicated a strong relationship
between FFP transfusion and infection rate after cardiac surgery.
Keywords :
Cardiac , Heart , Infection , Cross Infection , Surgery
Journal title :
International Cardiovascular Research Journal