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Transfusion-associated necrotizing enterocolitis in preterm infants: an updated meta-analysis of observational data

  • Parvesh Garg , Rachel Pinotti , C. Vivek Lal and Ariel A. Salas EMAIL logo

Abstract

Background:

The number of observational studies that report an association between packed red blood cell (PRBC) transfusions and necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) has increased. The primary objective of this study was to evaluate the association between PRBC transfusions and NEC in observational studies.

Methods:

Medline, Embase and Cochrane Library databases as well as the Pediatrics Academic Societies abstract archives were systematically searched to identify observational studies that investigated the association between PRBC transfusions and NEC. Key search terms included premature infant, blood transfusion and necrotizing enterocolitis. The generic inverse variance method with a random-effects model was used to meta-analyze selected studies. Odds ratios (ORs) and confidence intervals (CIs) were calculated.

Results:

A meta-analysis of 17 observational studies that reported the association between PRBC transfusions and NEC was performed. The meta-analysis revealed no evidence of an association between PRBC transfusions and a higher risk of NEC (OR: 0.96; 95% CI: 0.53–1.71; P=0.88). The effect estimates that suggested an association between PRBC transfusion and NEC in matched case-control studies (OR: 1.20; 95% CI: 0.58–2.47; P=0.63) differed from those reported in cohort studies (OR: 0.51; 95% CI: 0.34–0.75; P=<0.01).

Conclusions:

This updated meta-analysis of predominantly low-to-moderate quality observational studies suggests that there is no significant association between PRBC transfusions and NEC. A higher quality of evidence on this topic is needed.


Corresponding author: Ariel A. Salas, MD, MSPH, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Department of Pediatrics, Women and Infants Center Suite 9380, 1700 6th Ave South, Birmingham, AL 35233, USA, Tel.: +205-934-4680, Fax: +205-934-3100

  1. Author’s statement

  2. Conflict of interest: The authors have no conflict of interests to report.

  3. Material and methods: Informed consent: Informed consent has been obtained from all individuals included in this study.

  4. Ethical approval: The research related to human subject use has complied with all the relevant national regulations, and institutional policies, and is in accordance with the tenets of the Helsinki Declaration, and has been approved by the authors’ institutional review board or equivalent committee.

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Received: 2017-05-22
Accepted: 2017-10-16
Published Online: 2017-11-27
Published in Print: 2018-08-28

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