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Objetivo: Identificar a frequência e a gravidades dos eventos adversos mais comuns relacionados às reações transfusionais imediatas. Método: Análise retrospectiva do registro de eventos adversos, ocorridos em um Hospital Universitário de alta ...
João Luiz Grandi +4 more
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Perfluorocarbon‐based artificial oxygen carriers have long been of scientific interest for because they can be used as oxygen donors in medical applications. Lecithin‐modified nanoscale oxygen carriers (LENOX) are a newly designed nanoscaled emulsion based on perfluorodecalin, which is characterized by its compatibility with numerous clinically ...
Fabian Nocke +5 more
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Abstract Background Measurement of transfused red blood cell (RBC) survival is relevant to the effective management of sickle cell disease (SCD). Following amustaline/glutathione pathogen‐reduced (PR) RBC transfusion, small quantities of PR‐RBC surface‐bound acridine are detectable by flow cytometry.
Richard J. Benjamin +10 more
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Abstract Introduction/Background Platelet membrane glycoproteins (GPs) serve several functions, the most significant of which is their role in primary hemostasis. Among these, GP IIb/IIIa is the primary fibrinogen receptor and is essential for platelet aggregation.
Tro Sekayan +8 more
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Febrile nonhemolytic transfusion reactions (FNHTRs) are relatively common complications associated with allogenic transfusion. White blood cells (WBCs or leukocytes) are considered to be an important cause of FNHTRs; the rate of WBC derived pro-inflammatory cytokines increase with storage due to active synthesis of cytokines by these cells. The removal
Rajesh, K, Harsh, S, Amarjit, K
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Abstract Background Cutibacterium acnes, a common anaerobic platelet concentrate (PC) contaminant, has been associated with rare mild adverse transfusion reactions and is often considered a harmless commensal. Notably, C. acnes can cause chronic infections and has been shown to induce the release of proinflammatory cytokines by immune cells.
Dilini Kumaran, Sandra Ramirez‐Arcos
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Blood Transfusion Reactions During Pregnancy
Background: To determine the frequency and types of blood transfusion reactions during pregnancy. Methods: In this descriptive study 1754 consecutive pregnant women during a period of twelve months, were included. All reactions were reported to the blood
Sobia Nawaz
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Abstract Background A 54‐year‐old Hispanic OPos female with known history of anti‐Rh17 antibodies was diagnosed with Philadelphia‐Chromosome positive (Ph+) acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL). Rh17, also known as Hr0, is a high‐frequency antigen composed of several epitopes on the RhCE protein.
Noah Mehr +7 more
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Abstract Background Glanzmann thrombasthenia (GT) and Bernard‐Soulier syndrome (BSS) patients require frequent platelet transfusions and hence have an increased risk for alloimmunization against donor Human Leukocyte Antigens (HLA) when no HLA‐matching is performed.
Elise J. Huisman +6 more
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Abstract Background Correct classification of transfusion reactions is important not only for effective patient care and donor management but also for accurate tracking of events in hemovigilance systems. We compared the ability of a generative artificial intelligence (AI) system to correctly diagnose hypothetical clinical situations as transfusion ...
Mark K. Fung +2 more
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