Restrictive RBC Transfusion

Patients assigned to restrictive transfusion received fewer RBC units than those assigned to liberal transfusion. Restrictive transfusion arms used triggers of 70–80 g/L in the included trials. Restrictive ICU care currently targets a haem…

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Patients assigned to restrictive transfusion received fewer RBC units than those assigned to liberal transfusion. Restrictive transfusion arms used triggers of 70–80 g/L in the included trials. Restrictive ICU care currently targets a haemoglobin threshold of at least 70 g/L. A restrictive haemoglobin threshold of 70 g/L is sufficient for survival in most ICU patients, according to a landmark trial.