Has the trend of declining blood transfusions in the United States ended? Findings of the 2019 National Blood Collection and Utilization Survey
Transfusion2021Vol. 61(S2), pp. S1–S10
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Jefferson M. Jones, Mathew R. P. Sapiano, Sanjida Mowla, Dorothy Bota, James J. Berger, Sridhar V. Basavaraju
Abstract
Utilization of RBC in the United States might have reached a nadir. Between 2017 and 2019, RBC collections declined while RBC transfusions did not significantly change, suggesting a narrowing between blood supply and demand. Monitoring national blood collection and utilization data is integral to understanding trends in blood supply safety and availability.
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