70 Chapter 2 Appendix D – Overview of literature regarding the historical trends and drivers (Continued) Number Authors Year Title Trend in blood demand Driver: Cost 15 Brecher, M. E. G., L. T. 2002 The rise and fall of preoperative autologous blood donation (editorial). Transfusion. 2001;41:1459-62 Decreased x 16 Browne, J. A. A., F.; Brown, T. E.; Novicoff, W. M. 2013 Transfusion rates are increasing following total hip arthroplasty: risk factors and outcomes Increased 17 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2002 Investigations of West Nile Virus Infections in Recipients of Blood Transfusions^ No specific trend, focus on danger of WNV virus transmission 18 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2017 Zika virus and safety of substances of human origin A guide for preparedness activities in Europe. First update^ No specific trend, focus on Zika virus transmission 19 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2017 HIV Surveillance Report, 2016^ No specific trend, focus on HIV 20 Chung, K. W. B., S. V.; Mu, Y.; van Santen, K. L.; Haass, K. A.; Henry, R.; Berger, J.; Kuehnert, M. J. 2016 Declining blood collection and utilization in the United States Decreased x 21 Currie, C. J. P., T. C.; McEwanz, P.; Dixon, S. 2004 Evaluation of the future supply and demand for blood products in the United Kingdom National Health Service Increased (forecasting, 1999-2026) 22 Dallman, M. D. L., X.; Harris, A. D.; Hess, J. R.; Edelman, B. B.; Murphy, D. J.; Netzer, G. 2013 Changes in transfusion practice over time in the PICU Decreased
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