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Increased risk of infection and mortality after blood transfusion for CABG patients

A new study has shown that patients who receive blood transfusions while hospitalized for coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery are more likely to develop an infection after surgery and are at a greater risk of death than those who do not receive a blood transfusion.

These findings could help shed light on why women fare worse after surgery than men as women receive more blood transfusions than men, primarily because of their lower hemoglobin levels