4. Number of red cell transfusions and number of red cell units.
Study | Intervention | Number of participants in each arm | Number of red cell transfusions/participant | Comparison statistics | P value | Number of red cell units transfused/participant | Comparison statistics | P value |
Short‐term follow‐up (up to 30 days) | ||||||||
Diedrich 2005 | < 10 x 109/L | 79 | Median 4; range 0 to 26 | Not reported | Not significant | Not reported | Not reported | Not reported |
< 30 x 109/L | 87 | Median 4; range 0 to 31 | Not reported | Not reported | ||||
Heckman 1997 | ≤ 10 x 109/L | 37 | Mean 12.2 ± SD 6.9* | MD 1.50, 95% CI ‐1.22 to 4.22* |
Not reported | Not reported | Not reported | Not reported |
≤ 20 x 109/L | 41 | Mean 10.7 ± SD 5.1* | Not reported | Not reported | ||||
Rebulla 1997 | < 10 x 109/L | 135 | Mean 9.57 ± SD 5.18 | MD 0.50, 95% CI ‐0.70 to 1.70* |
Not reported | Not reported | Not reported | Not reported |
< 20 x 109/L | 120 | Mean 9.07 ± SD 4.58 | Not reported | Not reported |
*unpublished data provided by the author. The paper provided medians and ranges median 11 (8 to 14) for the standard‐trigger arm and median 10 (6 to 14) for the higher‐trigger arm (P = 0.41).
CI = confidence interval
MD = mean difference
SD = standard deviation