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Transfusion-related errors and associated adverse reactions and blood product wastage as reported to the National Healthcare Safety Network Hemovigilance Module, 2014-2022. [PDF]
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Retrospective Audit of Transfusion Reactions in a Tertiary-Care Hospital in South India. [PDF]
Priya S, V K, Srinivasan S.
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Evaluating the Impact of Short-Notice Accreditation Assessment on Hospitals' Patient Safety and Quality Culture: Protocol for a Mixed Methods Study. [PDF]
Scanlan R, Flenady T, Byrne AL, Judd J.
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Transfusion and Hemovigilance in Pediatrics
Pediatric Clinics of North America, 2013Hemovigilance is an essential part of the transfusion process and is defined as surveillance procedures covering the whole transfusion chain, from collection of blood and its components, intended to collect and assess information on unexpected or undesirable effects resulting from the therapeutic use of labile blood products and to prevent their ...
P H B Bolton-Maggs
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Thirty years of hemovigilance – Achievements and future perspectives
Transfusion Clinique Et Biologique, 2023Since its emergence in the early 1990s, hemovigilance has gradually evolved from a blood safety concept focused on surveillance of adverse reactions and events in patients, to a well-defined system that monitors the entire transfusion chain and improves its safety. The importance of hemovigilance has been recognized globally in a relatively short time,
T Vuk, Miquel Lozano, Antoine Haddad
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Hemovigilance in developing countries
Biologicals, 2010Hemovigilance like quality systems and audits has become an integral part of the Blood Transfusion Service (BTS) in the developed world and has contributed greatly to the development of the blood service. However developing countries are still grappling with donor recruitment and efforts towards sufficiency and safety of the blood supply.
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Hemovigilance: Clinical Tolerance of Solvent‐Detergent Treated Plasma
AbstractObjective: This study was conducted to assess retrospectively the clinical tolerance of SD treated plasma and to compare it to other labile blood products (red blood cell and platelet concentrates). Method: Adverse events (AEs) related to the use of blood products at the Blood Transfusion Center (BTC) are routinely collected through a ...
Baudoux, Etienne +6 more
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Hemovigilance and Hemovigilance Nursing
Yaşam Boyu Hemşirelik Dergisi, 2022Hemovijilans, kan ürünlerinin terapötik kullanımı ile beklenmedik ya da istenmeyen etkiler hakkında bilgi toplanması, değerlendirilmesi, bu durumların oluşmalarını ve tekrarını önlemek için tüm transfüzyon zincirini kapsayan bir dizi izleme prosedürü olarak tanımlanır.
Servet KALYONCUO, Özlem CEYHAN
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