Penny-wise and pound-foolish: the challenges of preoperative anaemia management

Olga Rozental, Melissa M. Cushing*, Aryeh Shander, James P. Isbister, Sigismond Lasocki, Patrick Meybohm, Manuel Muñoz, Donat R. Spahn, Carolyn F. Weiniger, Kevin M. Trentino, Natalia I. Girardi

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

The timely correction of anaemia before major surgery is important for optimising perioperative patient outcomes. However, multiple barriers have precluded the global expansion of preoperative anaemia treatment programmes, including misconceptions about the true cost/benefit ratio for patient care and health system economics. Institutional investment and buy-in from stakeholders could lead to significant cost savings through avoided complications of anaemia and red blood cell transfusions, and through containment of direct and variable costs of blood bank laboratories. In some health systems, billing for iron infusions could generate revenue and promote growth of treatment programmes. The aim of this work is to galvanise integrated health systems worldwide to diagnose and treat anaemia before major surgery.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)214-221
Number of pages8
JournalBritish Journal of Anaesthesia
Volume131
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 2023

Keywords

  • anaemia clinic
  • erythropoietin
  • iron deficiency
  • iron therapy
  • preoperative anaemia
  • red blood cell transfusion

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