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76 Chapter 2 Appendix D – Overview of literature regarding the historical trends and drivers (Continued) Number Authors Year Title Trend in blood demand Driver: Cost 36 Greinacher, A. W., K.; Lebsa, A.; Alpen, U.; Gloger, D.; Stangenberg, W.; Kiefel, V.; Hoffmann, W. 2016 A population-based longitudinal study on the implications of demographics on future blood supply Decreased (5 yr follow up of the 2010 benchmarking study); yet forecasting increased demand (for 2020) 37 Greinacher, A. W., K.; Schönborn, L. ; Alpen, U.; Gloger, D.; Stangenberg, W.; Stupmann, K.; Greger, N.; Kiefel, V.; Hoffmann, W. 2017 A population-based longitudinal study on the implication of demographic changes on blood donation and transfusion demand Decreased x 38 Hahné, S. 2002 West Nile virus: spread to new regions, association with poliomyelitislike syndrome and transmission through organ donation and blood transfusion No specific trend, focus on WNV 39 Hardy, J. F. 2004 Current status of transfusion triggers for red blood cell concentrates No specific trend, but provides overview of 12 RCTs 40 Harrison, B. T. C., J.; Der Vartanian, C.; Isbister, J.; Tridgell, P.; Hughes, C. F. 2015 Improving red cell transfusion in the elective surgical setting: an improvement collaborative with evaluation Decreased x 41 Hibbs, S. M., D.; Staves, J.; Murphy, M. F. 2015 Is undertransfusion a problem in modern clinical practice? Decreased (premise is on undertransfusion)

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