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Toxic elements in packed red blood cells from smoker donors: a risk for paediatric transfusion?

Renata BoehmCarolina CohenRianne PulcinelliGreice CalettiAlmeri BalsanSabrina NascimentoRafael RochaEnrique CalderonTatiana Saint'PierreSolange GarciaLeo SekineTor OnstenAdriana GiodaRosane Gomez
Published in: Vox sanguinis (2019)
The PRBCs donated by smokers contain toxic elements that are probably not safe for transfusion in children. Our results might support changes in the current guidelines of blood banks to improve the transfusion safety through inclusion of inquiry about smoking in the clinical screening, labelling and reserve PRBCs from smoker donors for adults or less critical recipients.
Keyphrases
  • cardiac surgery
  • red blood cell
  • smoking cessation
  • kidney transplantation
  • sickle cell disease
  • acute kidney injury
  • young adults
  • intensive care unit