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BODY TEMPERATURE VARIATION AFTER PACKED CELL TRANSFUSION IN ADULT PATIENTS WITH SEPSIS—WHERE WILL THE PENDULUM STOP?

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ABSTRACT Background: Critically ill patients with sepsis often require packed cell transfusions (PCTs). Packed cell transfusion causes changes in body’s core temperature. Objective: To trace the course and amplitude of… Click to show full abstract

ABSTRACT Background: Critically ill patients with sepsis often require packed cell transfusions (PCTs). Packed cell transfusion causes changes in body’s core temperature. Objective: To trace the course and amplitude of body core temperature after PCT in adults with sepsis. Methods: We conducted a population-based retrospective cohort study of patients with sepsis who received one unit of PCT during their hospitalization in a general intensive care unit during 2000–2019. A control group was established by matching each of these patients to a patient who did not receive PCT. We calculated the mean values of urinary bladder temperature for the 24 h before and 24 h after PCT. To evaluate the effect of PCT on body core temperature, multivariable analyses using a mixed linear regression model were performed. Results: The study comprised 1,100 patients who received one unit of PCT and 1,100 matched patients. The mean temperature before PCT was 37.3°C. Immediately from initiation of PCT, body temperature decreased, to a minimum of 37.0°C. During the 24 subsequent hours, the temperature increased gradually and consistently, until a peak temperature of 37.4°C. In a linear regression model, body core temperature increased by a mean 0.06°C in the first 24 h after PCT and decreased by a mean 0.65°C for every 1.0°C increase before PCT. Conclusions: Among critically ill patients with sepsis, PCT itself causes only mild and clinically insignificant temperature changes. Thus, significant changes in core temperature during the 24 h after PCT may indicate an unusual clinical event that requires clinicians’ immediate attention.

Keywords: pct; packed cell; temperature; patients sepsis; core temperature; body

Journal Title: Shock
Year Published: 2023

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