90 Chapter 2 Appendix D – Overview of literature regarding the historical trends and drivers (Continued) Number Authors Year Title Trend in blood demand Driver: Cost 82 Wallis, J. P. W., A. W.; Chapman, C. E. 2006 Changing indications for red cell transfusion from 2000 to 2004 in the North of England Decreased (for surgical use); increased (for medical use) 83 Wass, C. T. L., T. R.; Faust, R. J.; Yaszemski, M. J.; Joyner, M. J. 2007 Changes in red blood cell transfusion practice during the past two decades: a retrospective analysis, with the Mayo database, of adult patients undergoing major spine surgery Increased 84 Weil, M. H. 2003 Blood transfusions No specific trend for blood demand, but recommends transfusion triggers based on evidence, and inventory management for red cells 85 Weiskopf, R. B. N., P. M. 2013 Transfusion for remote damage control resuscitation No specific trend, but provides overview of trauma setting 86 Wells, A. W. 2004 Who uses blood? No specific trend, but provides overview of groups who uses blood the most x 87 Wetmore, J. B. P., Y.; Monda, K. L.; Kats, A. M.; Kim, D. H.; Bradbury, B. D.; Collins, A. J.; Gilbertson, D. T. 2015 Trends in anemia management practices in patients receiving hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis: a retrospective cohort analysis Increased
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