Prophylactic versus restrictive platelet transfusion strategy in patients with haematological malignancies in the ICU setting, a propensity-score analysis

J Crit Care. 2024 Oct:83:154817. doi: 10.1016/j.jcrc.2024.154817. Epub 2024 May 27.

Abstract

Purpose: Prophylactic platelet transfusions (PT) aim to reduce bleeding. We assessed whether restrictive PT compared to prophylactic strategy could apply in ICU.

Material and methods: We conducted a retrospective monocentric study including patients >18 yo with haematological malignancy admitted to the ICU with thrombocytopenia <20 G/L between 2018 and 2021. Patients were classified in 2 groups according transfusion strategy applied during the first 3 days: prophylactic or restrictive transfusion.

Results: 180 patients were included, 87 and 93 in the restrictive and prophylactic groups respectively. After propensity-score analysis, 2 groups of 54 matched patients were analyzed. Restrictive strategy led to a significant reduction in PT with incidence rate for 100-ICU-patients-days of 34.9 and 49.9, incidence rate ratio = 0.699 [0.5-0.9], p = 0.006, representing a 31% decrease. Decreased PT persisted until day 28 with platelet concentrates transfusions-free days at day 28 of 21 [13-25] and 16.5 [10.2-21] in the 2 groups (p = 0.04). Restrictive strategy did not result in higher grade ≥ 2 bleeding. Transfusion efficiency was low with similar number of days with platelet <10 or < 20 G/L regardless of strategy. Platelet transfusion strategy was not associated with 28-day mortality. Platelet nadir <5G/L was associated with day-28 mortality with HR = 1.882 [1.011-3.055], p = 0.046.

Conclusion: A restrictive PT strategy appears feasible in the ICU.

Keywords: Bleeding; Haematology; Intensive care unit; Platelet transfusion strategy; Restrictive transfusion; Severe thrombopenia.

MeSH terms

  • Aged
  • Female
  • Hematologic Neoplasms* / therapy
  • Hemorrhage / prevention & control
  • Humans
  • Intensive Care Units*
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Platelet Transfusion* / methods
  • Propensity Score*
  • Retrospective Studies
  • Thrombocytopenia* / therapy