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Erschienen in: Quality of Life Research 10/2020

07.05.2020

Early and sustained improvement in fatigue-related quality of life following red blood cell transfusion in outpatients

verfasst von: Roberta Bruhn, Matthew S. Karafin, Joan F. Hilton, Zhanna Kaidarova, Bryan R. Spencer, Lirong Qu, Edward L. Snyder, Rebecca Olin, Edward L. Murphy, Elizabeth St. Lezin, for the NHLBI Recipient Epidemiology and Donor Evaluation Study (REDS)-III Program

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Abstract

Purpose

Outpatients with hematologic disease often receive red cell transfusion to treat anemia and fatigue. The effect of transfusion on fatigue-related quality of life and how well this effect is sustained has not been quantified. The study aim was to describe the early and sustained impact over 4 weeks of red cells on patient-reported fatigue in outpatients age ≥ 50 receiving transfusion as routine clinical care.

Methods

FACIT-Fatigue scale scores were measured pre-transfusion and at visits targeting 3, 7, and 28 days post-transfusion. Group-based trajectory modeling of patient fatigue scores by study day was used to identify the number of distinct trajectories (Groups), then longitudinal mixed effects modeling of fatigue scores was used to estimate group-specific mean improvements early after transfusion and between days 3 and 28 post-transfusion.

Results

Four distinct fatigue score trajectory groups were identified and were found to be correlated with baseline fatigue scores (means 12, 26, 34, and 47 points). In the three groups with the lowest fatigue trajectories (indicating greater fatigue), improvements in fatigue early after transfusion achieved the established minimum clinically important difference (≥ 3 points, Group p = 0.0039). In all trajectory groups, mean fatigue levels did not change significantly between 3 and 28 days (± 1 point, Group p = 0.60).

Conclusion

Patient-reported fatigue varies widely among older adult outpatients with hematologic disorders. Nonetheless, trajectory modeling suggests that most anemic patients can expect a noticeable improvement in fatigue in the first few days after transfusion that generally is sustained up to 4 weeks.
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Metadaten
Titel
Early and sustained improvement in fatigue-related quality of life following red blood cell transfusion in outpatients
verfasst von
Roberta Bruhn
Matthew S. Karafin
Joan F. Hilton
Zhanna Kaidarova
Bryan R. Spencer
Lirong Qu
Edward L. Snyder
Rebecca Olin
Edward L. Murphy
Elizabeth St. Lezin
for the NHLBI Recipient Epidemiology and Donor Evaluation Study (REDS)-III Program
Publikationsdatum
07.05.2020
Verlag
Springer International Publishing
Erschienen in
Quality of Life Research / Ausgabe 10/2020
Print ISSN: 0962-9343
Elektronische ISSN: 1573-2649
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11136-020-02517-2

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