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Hypotensive transfusion reaction due to leukoreduced platelets
Hypotensive transfusion reaction is a distinct category of adverse sequelae of transfusion characterized by an early and abrupt onset of hypotension, typically resolving promptly upon discontinuation of the transfusion.
Ramasubramaniam Natarajan +1 more
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Aims: In this study we have evaluated the various adverse reactions related to transfusion occurring in our institution as a pilot institutional effort toward a hemovigilance program. This study will also help in understanding the problems faced by blood
Rahul Vasudev +3 more
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Objective To analyze and evaluate the occurrence of adverse reactions to incompatible blood component transfusion in patients undergoing ABO-incompatible allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (ABO-incompatible allo-HSCT) in our hospital, and
Yuan TIAN +3 more
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Adverse Transfusion Reaction in Hospital Shah Alam
Introduction Blood transfusion is a safe and effective way for replacing blood loss especially during surgery, trauma or bleeding disorder. However adverse transfusion reactions (TRs) do occur during or post transfusion, from mild to rarely severe form of reaction.
Intan Farhana Zainudin +3 more
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Context: Blood transfusion services have achieved newer heights in the last decade, with developments in cellular techniques, component separation, and integration of molecular methods. However, the system of recording and reporting of the adverse events
Sangeeta Pahuja +4 more
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Acute hemolytic transfusion reaction is a known but rare potential adverse event related to platelet transfusion. Most reported cases of platelet-related hemolytic transfusion reaction have resulted from transfusion of platelets from group O donor to ...
Tracy R. Shachner, Christopher T. Clark
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Adverse blood transfusion reactions at tertiary care hospital
Background: The goal of hemovigilance is to increase the safety and quality of blood transfusion. It is necessary to recognize and prompt response to adverse transfusion reactions, which will help in taking appropriate steps to reduce their incidence and make blood transfusion process as safe as possible.
Surekha Chavan +2 more
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Anaphylactic Transfusion Reaction to Washed Packed Red Blood Cells (pRBCs)
The annual blood transfusions in the United States exceed 16 million units, and 1% of the cases experience adverse events. Febrile nonhemolytic transfusion reaction is most common accounting for 1%–3% of the cases.
Schaza Javed Rana +3 more
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Blood transfusion reactions in two neonatal intensive care units
Introduction: Given the advances in neonatology have increased survival of premature infants, an increase in transfusions and thus their effects. Materials and Methods: Cross-sectional observational study. We included neonates transfused with 2 red blood
Alex Jair Ortiz +5 more
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Transfusion-related adverse events in patients with restrictive or liberal transfusion strategy. An analysis of the MINT trial. [PDF]
Ghafghazi S +22 more
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