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Anti-Cob causing acute hemolytic transfusion reaction
Transfusion, 1982An example of anti-Cob which caused an acute hemolytic transfusion reaction is reported. Immunohematologic studies showed this antibody to be an IgG immunoglobulin that weakly bound complement and reacted in the antiglobulin phase of the crossmatch.
E L, Lee, C, Bennett
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Acute transfusion reactions in the pediatric intensive care unit
Transfusion, 2006BACKGROUND: Acute transfusion reactions (ATRs) are probably underdiagnosed in critically ill children because associated symptoms can frequently be attributed to the patient’s underlying disease. This study was undertaken to determine the incidence, type, imputability, and severity of ATRs observed in a tertiary care pediatric intensive care unit (PICU)
France, Gauvin +4 more
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Intravenous Imferon masquerading as an acute hemolytic transfusion reaction
Transfusion, 1982The case of a 74-year-old woman with a history of chronic iron deficiency anemia requiring transfusion is reported. Shortly after receiving intravenous iron-dextran, the patient was transfused with two units of crossmatch compatible packed red blood cells and subsequently experienced severe racking chills associated with mild elevation of temperature ...
W J, Colburn, A, Barnes
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Journal of Clinical Apheresis, 2005
The practice of transfusing ABO-incompatible platelets, driven primarily by concerns about inventory management, has been considered generally safe because the accompanying plasma is usually diluted in the recipient's total blood volume. However, if the platelet product contains a large volume of plasma or a high concentration of incompatible ...
Suneeti, Sapatnekar +5 more
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The practice of transfusing ABO-incompatible platelets, driven primarily by concerns about inventory management, has been considered generally safe because the accompanying plasma is usually diluted in the recipient's total blood volume. However, if the platelet product contains a large volume of plasma or a high concentration of incompatible ...
Suneeti, Sapatnekar +5 more
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Acute gram‐negative urosepsis mimicking an acute hemolytic transfusion reaction
Transfusion, 1996BACKGROUND: The acute hemolytic transfusion reaction (AHTR) is one of the most feared complications of blood transfusion. Over the years, several clinical conditions, as well as errors in blood component preparation and administration, that mimic AHTR have been identified. This report describes a novel variation on the theme of pseudo‐AHTR.CASE REPORT:
H D, Friedman, M, Noonan
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Vox Sanguinis, 2015
Background and objectivesPlatelet concentrates (PCs) are associated with transfusion reactions involving hypotension, particularly bradykinin‐mediated acute hypotensive transfusion reactions. This study aims to determine the incidence of hypotensive events and more specifically acute hypotensive transfusion reaction associated with PC transfusions.
G, Du Pont-Thibodeau +6 more
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Background and objectivesPlatelet concentrates (PCs) are associated with transfusion reactions involving hypotension, particularly bradykinin‐mediated acute hypotensive transfusion reactions. This study aims to determine the incidence of hypotensive events and more specifically acute hypotensive transfusion reaction associated with PC transfusions.
G, Du Pont-Thibodeau +6 more
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Guideline on the investigation and management of acute transfusion reactions
British Journal of Haematology, 2023Richard Soutar +4 more
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[Diagnosis of acute transfusion reactions].
Rechtsmedizin (Berlin, Germany)The erroneous transfusion of AB0-incompatible red cells may result in hemolysis and complement-mediated shock (acute hemolytic transfusion reaction, AHTR), leading to death in less than 10%. The mistake will be detected by re-checking the patient's and the blood product's identity.
I, Pedal, A, Leo
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