Transfusion-Free Medicine & Surgery
Transfusion-Free Medicine & Surgery at
Rhode Island Hospital is a comprehensive
multidisciplinary approach to patient care
that involves strategies to stimulate blood
cell production and techniques to minimize
blood loss, with the goal of achieving optimal treatment without
blood transfusion.
Patients choose transfusion-free medicine and surgery for personal,
ethical or religious reasons. This approach to medical care has many benefits.
Why "Tranfusion-Free"?
Nationwide, more and more hospitals are implementing transfusion-free medicine and surgery because of the many advantages for patients.
Evidence has shown that this approach to medical care is associated with:
- Improved outcomes
- Less exposure to emerging viruses and infections
- Faster recovery time
- Reduced post-operative infections
It’s Your Choice.
All patients are given a directive to complete and sign that indicates their medical preferences. Some patients are unwilling to receive a blood transfusion under any circumstances; others wish to pursue alternative treatment possibilities while striving to avoid a transfusion if at all possible.
Our physicians will discuss the options available to you and provide care that respects your wishes. In the care of children, there are limitations and each case is individualized. Since urgent situations arise unexpectedly, we need to know about your choice in this matter at the earliest possible point in your care.
Please be assured that Rhode Island Hospital upholds your right to considerate care that safeguards personal dignity and privacy and respects individual differences and values.
For more information about transfusion-free medicine and surgery at Rhode Island Hospital, please call 401-444-4550.
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