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Effects of Prestorage vs Poststorage Leukoreduction on the Rate of Febrile Nonhemolytic Transfusion Reactions to Platelets [PDF]
The purpose of this study was to assess the incidence of febrile nonhemolytic transfusion reactions (FNHTRs) to concurrent transfusions of prestorage-leukoreduced (PreSLR) pooled platelets, poststorage-leukoreduced (PostSLR) pooled platelets, nonleukoreduced (NonLR) pooled platelets, and apheresis single-donor platelets (SDPs) to compare the rates of ...
Rachel R, Wang +2 more
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Recipient hemovigilance at a tertiary care hospital in Southern India: A cross-sectional study
Introduction: Information on incidence of various transfusion reactions could help in early recognition as well as management and could also help to institute adequate measures to make blood transfusion as safe as possible.
Vikram Kumar Gente +3 more
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Background and Objectives: Platelet transfusions are widely used to treat thrombocytopenia of various etiology. There are two different methods of preparation of platelet concentrate from whole blood: one is platelet-rich plasma method (PRP) and the ...
Jyothis Purushothaman +1 more
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Background and Aim: Blood transfusion plays an important role in improving the health and saves lives. However, it is a double-edged sword, which should be used judiciously as it is also inherently embedded with adverse reactions ranging in severity from
Pallavi Prakash +2 more
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Background: Use of blood and its components is lifesaving. However, their use is often associated with adverse events. Objective: To analyze the pattern of adverse reactions associated with transfusion of blood and its components in pediatric and ...
Kunal J Ghataliya +6 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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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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The platelet storage lesion, what are we working for? [PDF]
Some major biological response modifiers (BMRs) and the potential mechanisms of platelet storage lesions (PSLs). (1) During storage, platelet morphology transforms from discoid to sphere with pseudopodia and lysis at extended storage. (2) Changes in molecules on the surface are reduced G‐protein‐coupled protease‐activated receptors (PAR4), exposure and
Liu C, Su Y, Guo W, Ma X, Qiao R.
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Acute transfusion reactions have been found to occur during or within 24 hours of transfusion. The aim of this work is to describe the main characteristics of acute reactions reported in a Brazilian transfusion service.
Fernando Callera +4 more
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A Case Report of Transfusion-associated Circulatory Overload
Adverse blood transfusion reactions vary from mild to severe grade of reaction. The types are mild or severe allergic blood transfusion reactions, febrile nonhemolytic transfusion reactions, anaphylactic blood transfusion reactions, acute and delayed ...
Umakant Mokalikar +2 more
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