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Limited Effect of Red Blood Cell Transfusion on Long-Term Mortality Among Anaemic Cardiac Surgery Patients
No statistically significant association between RBC transfusion and long-term mortality was found when we adjusted for known risk factors. This study suggests that the observed difference in mortality in this patient group is largely due to patient-related risk factors.
