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How to mitigate the risk of inducing transfusion-associated adverse reactions
Transfusion Clinique Et Biologique, 2018Transfusion has become extremely safe but can still be associated with adverse reactions. Some adverse reactions can be mitigated by applying measures to donor selection, the process of separating blood components as well as hospital-based procedures consisting in matching the donor and the recipient; special attention is given to optimizing the best ...
Olivier Garraud +2 more
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Adverse transfusion reactions in patients with aplastic anaemia or myelodysplastic syndromes
Vox Sanguinis, 2019Background and ObjectivesPatients with aplastic anaemia or myelodysplastic syndromes frequently receive transfusions in an attempt to correct anaemia and/or thrombocytopenia, putting them at risk of adverse transfusion reactions. The aim of this study is to evaluate the incidence and the types of adverse transfusion reactions in these patients ...
P Moncharmont
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Adverse transfusion reactions with neurological signs in transfused patients
Transfusion Clinique et Biologique, 2020Many transfused patients present severe, sometimes critical, clinical conditions. The occurrence of adverse transfusion reactions may cause the clinical condition to deteriorate. A study was conducted aimed at establishing whether the presence of neurological signs during an adverse transfusion reaction increases its severity.From 1 January 2010 to 30 ...
P, Moncharmont, G, Barday, H, Benamara
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Analysis of pediatric adverse reactions to transfusions
Transfusion, 2017BACKGROUNDChildren are known to be physiologically and biochemically different from adults. However, there are no multi‐institutional studies examining the differences in the frequency, type, and severity of transfusion reactions in pediatric versus adult patients.
Sarah, Vossoughi +4 more
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Predicting Adverse Reactions to Blood Transfusion
2015 International Conference on Healthcare Informatics, 2015In 2011 approximately 21 million blood components were transfused in the United States, with roughly 1 in 414 causing an adverse reaction [1]. Two adverse reactions in particular, transfusion-related acute lung injury (TRALI) and transfusion-associated circulatory overload (TACO), accounted for 62% of reported transfusion-related fatalities in 2013 [2].
Dennis H. Murphree +7 more
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[Analysis of Related Factors of Adverse Transfusion Reactions].
Zhongguo shi yan xue ye xue za zhi, 2020To investigate the related factors of adverse reactions of blood transfusion, and clinical precautions so as to reduce the adverse reactions.Data of 2108 patients with allogeneic transfusion in our hospital from January 2017 to June 2017 collected and analyzed.These patients received 15 244 time of blood transfusion, and 213 time of adverse reactions ...
Cong-Hai, Tang +3 more
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Adverse reactions in patients transfused with cryopreserved marrow
Transfusion, 1991Marrow is cryopreserved for use in autologous bone marrow transplants, but little is known of the incidence of reactions in patients transfused with these cryopreserved marrows. Reactions in patients transfused during a 4‐year period with 134 autologous marrows cryopreserved in dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) were compared with those in patients transfused ...
D F, Stroncek +5 more
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Granulocyte transfusion therapy and amphotericin B: Adverse reactions?
American Journal of Hematology, 1989AbstractOne hundred twenty‐five granulocyte transfusions were given concurrently with amphotericin B to 31 granulocytopenic patients with acute leukemia during a four year period. Twenty‐six patients had culture‐documented, and 5 had presumed fungal infections; pulmonary infiltrates were present in 26 patient courses. Eight patients developed pulmonary
J P, Dutcher +5 more
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[Practical blood transfusion and adverse transfusion reactions].
[Rinsho ketsueki] The Japanese journal of clinical hematology, 2021Blood transfusion, which has been conducted as a basic medical procedure since 17th century, is a supportive therapy to compensate loss of each blood component. All blood materials are donated, and alive and subject to decay, type-dependent for transfusion, vary in quality, may induce severe adverse reactions, such as anaphylaxis, and may transmit ...
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Adverse periocular reaction after blood transfusion
American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1999To describe a patient with an acute conjunctival and periocular reaction after blood transfusion.Case report and literature review.A 67-year-old woman sustained a self-limited periocular reaction characterized by bilateral turgescence and redness of the conjunctiva and eyelids after blood transfusion.
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