Blood transfusion reactions and risk of acute kidney injury and major adverse kidney events.
Fidra Margarita De La Vega-MéndezMiguel Ibarra EstradaEsperanza Elizabeth Zuno-ReyesCarmen Alejandra Gutierrez-RiveraAna Elisa Oliva-MartinezBladimir Díaz-VillavicencioClementina Elizabeth Calderon-GarciaJose David González-BarajasManuel Arizaga-NápolesFernanda García-PeñaGael Chávez-AlonsoAdanari López-RiosJuan Alberto Gomez-FregosoFrancisco Gonzalo Rodriguez-GarciaGuillermo Navarro-BlackallerRamón Medina-GonzálezLuz Alcantar-VallinGuillermo García-GarcíaGabriela Jazmin Abundis-MoraAlejandro Martínez Gallardo-GonzálezJonathan Samuel Chavez-IñiguezPublished in: Journal of nephrology (2024)
In our retrospective cohort of patients who received blood product transfusions, 25% experienced transfusion reactions, and this event was associated with a twofold increase in the probability of developing AKI and some of the major adverse kidney events during long follow-up.