Liberal Transfusion in Anemic MI Cases Shows Favorable Results: MINT Study
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In patients with myocardial infarction (MI) and anemia, a "liberal" red blood cell (RBC)transfusion strategy significantly reduce the risk of recurrent MI or death within 30 days compared with a "restrictive" transfusion strategy, in the 3500-patient MINT trial. A liberal transfusion strategy may be the most prudent approach to transfusion in anemic patients with MI We cannot claim that a liberal transfusion strategy is definitively superior based on our primary outcome," he said, but "the 95% confidence interval is consistent with treatment effects corresponding to no difference between the two transfusion strategies and to a clinically relevant benefit with the liberal strategy." The number needed to treat was 40 to see a benefit in the combined outcome of death or recurrent MI at 30 days, The P-value for this was 0.07, "right on the edge" of statistical significance. "In contrast to other trials in other settings," such as anemia and cardiac surgery, "the results suggest that a liberal transfusion strategy has the potential for clinical benefit with an acceptable risk of harm." "While not statistically significant, the results consistently favored a liberal transfusion strategy," Notably, cardiovascular death, which was not a specified outcome, was significantly lower in the group who received a liberal transfusion strategy. Disclaimer: Lupin makes no representation or warranty of any kind, expressed or implied, regarding the accuracy, adequacy, validity, reliability, availability, or completeness of any scientific information shared by the HCP on the STAR UPDATE podcast. You should not allow the contents of this to substitute for your own medical judgment, which you should exercise in evaluating the information on this website.