ABO blood group influences transfusion and survival after cardiac surgery

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Ian J. Welsby
Barbara Phillips-Bute
Joseph P. Mathew
Mark F. Newman
Richard Becker
Sunil Rao
Carmelo A. Milano
Mark Stafford-Smith
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[1] Duke University Medical Center DUMC,Department of Anesthesiology
[2] Duke University Medical Center DUMC,Duke Clinical Research Institute
[3] Duke University Medical Center DUMC,Department of Thoracic Surgery
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ABO blood group; Transfusion; Surgery; Risk factors; Mortality; Von Willebrand factor;
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ABO dependent variation in von Willebrand factor (vWf) and procoagulant factor VIII (FVIII) is a plausible mechanism for modulating perioperative hemostasis and bleeding. Group AB has the highest and group O the lowest vWf and FVIII levels. Therefore, we tested the hypothesis that ABO blood group is associated with perioperative transfusion and subsequent survival after coronary revascularization. This retrospective study combined demographic, operative, and transfusion data, including follow-up for a median of 2,096 days, for consecutive aortocoronary bypass (CABG) and CABG/valve procedures from 1996–2009 at a tertiary referral University Heart Center. Between group differences were compared by a Kruskall Wallis test, and hazard ratios [95 % confidence intervals] are reported for mortality risk-adjusted Cox proportional hazards regression analysis. From 15,454 patients, follow-up records were available for 13,627 patients: 6,413 group O, 5,248 group A, 1,454 group B, and 435 group AB. Packed red blood cells were the most commonly transfused blood product (3 [0–5] units), while group AB received 2 [0–5] units (Kruskall Wallis Chi squared value for between group differences = 8.2; p = 0.04). Group AB favored improved long-term, postoperative survival (Hazard ratio = 0.82 [95 %CI 0.68–0.98]; p = 0.03), which became evident approximately a year after surgery. In conclusion, the procoagulant phenotype of blood group AB is associated with fewer transfusions and improved late survival after cardiac surgery. Whether this finding is related to fewer perioperative transfusions, a reduction in later bleeding or other mechanisms remains speculative.
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