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Two separate episodes of transfusion-related acute lung injury (TRALI) in thalassaemia patients caused by red blood cell transfusions from the same multiparous blood donor are reported. Both cases had the same symptomatology and occurred 10-60 minutes of
George J Kontoghiorghes
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Abstract Background and Objectives Vasovagal reactions (VVRs) are some of the most common adverse reactions (ARs) in blood donors. While researchers have tried to develop precise risk prediction tools, these studies have all combined onsite and offsite reactions as well as reactions with and without the loss of consciousness.
Christina Mikkelsen +65 more
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Negative peri-donation events among whole blood donors in a blood bank in Ibadan, Nigeria
The existence and sustenance of the blood bank depends on blood donors. It is imperative that the donation experience is satisfactory for the donors. Therefore this study was carried out to determine the frequency of undesirable events experienced by the
Foluke A. Fasola
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The recognition and management of transfusion reactions (TRs) are critical to ensure patient safety during and after a blood transfusion. Transfusion reactions are classified into acute transfusion reactions (ATRs) or delayed transfusion reactions, and ...
Arwa Z. Al-Riyami +6 more
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HAEMOVIGILANCE IN SLOVENIA IN YEARS 2002–2006
BACKGROUND Adverse reactions and preventive actions have accompanied transfusion medicine fromits beginning. Because of this, a haemovigilance system is imperative.
Marjeta Potočnik
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Haemovigilance in Slovenia until the year 2010
Background: A haemovigilance system makes it possible to identify critical points in blood transfusion chain from blood collection to the patient and to introduce new measures, thus creating conditions for better transfusion safety.
Marjeta Potočnik
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Transfusion safety monitoring and learning provide a mechanism for identifying transfusion risks, enabling medical institutions to implement intervention measures, to reduce transfusion risks, and ultimately to improve patient safety.
GUO Yongjian, WANG Hongjie
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Plenary Abstracts Session & Oral Presentations
HemaSphere, Volume 10, Issue S1, June 2026.
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Background: Hemovigilance stands as a fundamental necessity for the safe transfusion practice. It is an essential component of quality management in transfusion.
Anugya Kushwaha +5 more
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An Overview on Haemovigilance: Part of Pharmacovigilance
Haemovigilance plays an indispensable role in confirming patient safety with regard to blood transfusions. Haemovigilance is a structured scheme of observing, identifying, reporting, investigating and analysing adverse events and reactions pertinent to transfusion and manufacturing blood products.
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