74 Chapter 2 Appendix D – Overview of literature regarding the historical trends and drivers (Continued) Number Authors Year Title Trend in blood demand Driver: Cost 27 Ellingson, K. D. S., M. R. P.; Haass, K. A.; Savinkina, A. A.; Baker, M. L.; Chung, K. W.; Henry, R. A.; Berger, J. J.; Kuehnert, M. J.; Basavaraju, S. V. 2017 Continued decline in blood collection and transfusion in the United States-2015 Decreased x 28 Engelfriet, C. P. R., H.W.; Sanquin Blood Bank NorthWest Region 2004 Transfusion safety in the hospital No specific trend, but focus on overall hospital safety 29 Farrugia, A. S., D. 2016 Where now for transfusion: the evolution of a paradigm and its logical progression No trends in blood demand, but trends in types of usage and organizational matters x 30 Ford, J. B. P., J. A.; Seeho, S. K.; Roberts, C. L. 2015 Trends and outcomes of postpartum haemorrhage, 20032011 Increased 31 Goldwater, P. N. 2013 Iatrogenic bloodborne viral infections in refugee children from war and transition zones No specific trend, but case reports of bloodborn viruses in refugee children in AU 32 Gombotz, H. R., P. H.; Shander, A.; Hofmann, A. 2014 The second Austrian benchmark study for blood use in elective surgery: results and practice change Consistent 33 Goodnough, L. T. B., M. E.; Kanter, M. H.; AuBuchon, J. P. 1999 Transfusion medicine. Second of two parts-- blood conservation Decreased x 34 Goodnough, L. T. B., M. E.; Kanter, M. H.; AuBuchon, J. P. 1999 Transfusion medicine. First of two parts-- blood transfusion Decreased x 35 Goodnough, L. T. S., A.; Brecher, M. E. 2003 Transfusion medicine: looking to the future Increased (briefly in the US from 1999-2000) x
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