Author: Shopsowitz, Kevin E.; Lim, Christina; Shih, Andrew W.; Fishbane, Nick; Berry, Brian R.; Bigham, Mark; Petraszko, Tanya; Trudeau, Jacqueline; Wyatt, Maureen; Yan, Matthew T. S.; Morrison, Douglas
Title: Impacts of COVIDâ€19 and elective surgery cancellations on platelet supply and utilization in the Canadian Province of British Columbia Cord-id: lpp5ijkn Document date: 2021_7_26
ID: lpp5ijkn
Snippet: BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVIDâ€19) pandemic raised concerns about the vulnerability of platelet supply and the uncertain impact of the resumption of elective surgery on utilization. We report the impact of COVIDâ€19 on platelet supply and utilization across a large, integrated healthcare system in the Canadian province of British Columbia (BC). MATERIALS AND METHODS: Historical platelet use in BC by indication was compiled for fiscal year 2010/2011–2019/2020.
Document: BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVIDâ€19) pandemic raised concerns about the vulnerability of platelet supply and the uncertain impact of the resumption of elective surgery on utilization. We report the impact of COVIDâ€19 on platelet supply and utilization across a large, integrated healthcare system in the Canadian province of British Columbia (BC). MATERIALS AND METHODS: Historical platelet use in BC by indication was compiled for fiscal year 2010/2011–2019/2020. Platelet collections, initial daily inventory and disposition data were assessed preâ€COVIDâ€19 (1 April 2018–15 March 2020) and for two COVIDâ€19 time periods in BC: a shutdown phase with elective surgeries halted (16 March–17 May, 2020) and a renewal phase when elective surgeries resumed (18 May–27 September 2020); comparisons were made provincially and for individual health authorities. RESULTS: Historically, elective surgeries accounted for 10% of platelets transfused in BC. Initial daily supplier inventory increased from baseline during both COVIDâ€19 periods (93/90 units vs. 75 units preâ€COVIDâ€19). During the shutdown phase, platelet utilization decreased 10.4% (41 units/week; p < 0.0001), and remained significantly decreased during the ensuing renewal period. Decreased platelet utilization was attributed to fewer transfusions during the shutdown phase followed by a decreased discard/expiry rate during the renewal phase compared to preâ€COVIDâ€19 (15.2% vs. 18.9% preâ€COVIDâ€19; p < 0.0001). Differences in COVIDâ€19 platelet utilization patterns were noted between health authorities. CONCLUSION: Decreased platelet utilization was observed in BC compared to preâ€COVIDâ€19, likely due to a transient reduction in elective surgery as well as practice and policy changes triggered by pandemic concerns.
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