Login / Signup

Non-hemolytic acute transfusion reactions: the impact of patient and blood product characteristics.

Abdulkerim YıldızGökhan EvrenBilge ZiharSamet Yaman
Published in: Postgraduate medicine (2024)
The results of the current study demonstrated that regardless of blood group, the probability of developing FNHTR is high when ES is transfused in elderly patients, and the probability of developing mild allergic reaction is high when FFP is used. While recognizing that ATRs are difficult to prevent, it can be emphasized that prediction and management may become easier if clinicians keep these possibilities in mind when making transfusion decisions.
Keyphrases
  • cardiac surgery
  • liver failure
  • case report
  • sickle cell disease
  • palliative care
  • respiratory failure
  • acute kidney injury