Numerous observational studies suggest that "older" blood may be harmful to recipients. Nancy Heddle, lead author of the "INFORM study" (NEJM Oct 24, 2016) tells us why we shouldn't worry!

Nancy Heddle

Nancy Heddle

Nancy Heddle

Nancy Heddle

DISCLAIMER and DISCLOSURES: The opinions expressed on this episode are those of my guest and I alone, and do not reflect those of the organizations with which either of us is affiliated. Professor Heddle wants you to know that INFORM was funded by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR), and her research group receives funding from Canadian Blood Services and Health Canada. I (Dr. Chaffin) have no relevant disclosures for this episode.

The images below are generously provided by Professor Nancy Heddle.

Heddle Slide 1: Blood Storage Lesion
Heddle Slide 2: State of Evidence in 2010
Heddle Slide 3: Research Question for INFORM
Heddle Slide 4: Study Design for INFORM
Heddle Slide 5: INFORM Enrollment
Heddle Slide 6: Demographics (showing randomized groups)
Heddle Slide 7: Histogram of Storage Times for Both Groups
Heddle Slide 8: Results Showing No Significant Difference
Heddle Slide 9: INFORM Conclusions