2024
Decreasing alloimmunization‐specific mortality in sickle cell disease in the United States: Cost‐effectiveness of a shared transfusion resource
Ito S, Pandya A, Hauser R, Krishnamurti L, Stites E, Tormey C, Krumholz H, Hendrickson J, Goshua G. Decreasing alloimmunization‐specific mortality in sickle cell disease in the United States: Cost‐effectiveness of a shared transfusion resource. American Journal Of Hematology 2024, 99: 570-576. PMID: 38279581, DOI: 10.1002/ajh.27211.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSickle cell diseaseDelayed hemolytic transfusion reactionQuality-adjusted life expectancyAlloimmunized patientsPatient populationRed blood cell alloimmunizationCell diseaseCost-effective interventionMedical expenditure of patientsHealth system perspectiveExpenditure of patientsIncremental cost-effectiveness ratioHemolytic transfusion reactionsUnited StatesMarkov cohort simulationCost-effectiveAverage patient populationCost-effectiveness ratioBirth cohortAnalytical time horizonAntibody historyCohort simulationTransfusionTransfusion reactionsLife expectancy
2015
Platelet transfusions in platelet consumptive disorders are associated with arterial thrombosis and in-hospital mortality
Goel R, Ness P, Takemoto C, Krishnamurti L, King K, Tobian A. Platelet transfusions in platelet consumptive disorders are associated with arterial thrombosis and in-hospital mortality. Blood 2015, 125: 1470-1476. PMID: 25588677, PMCID: PMC4342358, DOI: 10.1182/blood-2014-10-605493.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsImmune thrombocytopenic purpuraThrombotic thrombocytopenic purpuraAcute myocardial infarctionPlatelet transfusionsArterial thrombosisVenous thrombosisHigher oddsHospital mortalityThrombocytopenic purpuraGender-adjusted odds ratioPlatelet transfusion practicesNationwide Inpatient SampleConsumptive disordersHIT patientsTransfusion practiceInpatient SampleMyocardial infarctionClinical severityOdds ratioTransfusionThrombosisPrimary mediatorMortalityLittle dataPurpura
2013
Is intensive monitoring during the first transfusion in pediatric patients necessary?
Berg A, Courtney R, Krishnamurti L, Triulzi D, Yazer M. Is intensive monitoring during the first transfusion in pediatric patients necessary? Hematology 2013, 19: 304-308. PMID: 24074624, DOI: 10.1179/1607845413y.0000000122.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIntensive care unitFirst transfusionPediatric patientsElectronic medical recordsTransfusion historyICU managementTertiary care pediatric hospitalPatient's transfusion historyPatients' electronic medical recordsList of patientsBlood bank recordsICU admissionRegular wardSubsequent transfusionsSignificant hypotensionCare unitPediatric hospitalAcute reactionsMedical recordsICU teamTransfusion reactionsBlood productsSevere reactionsTransfusionPatients