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Incidence of acute haemolysis in cats receiving canine packed red blood cells (xenotransfusions).

Erica TinsonCharles T TalbotKaren Humm
Published in: Journal of feline medicine and surgery (2022)
This report indicates that a higher proportion of cats undergo AH (25%) when administered canine PRBCs than previously reported, although many could not be classed as having an AHTR due to an apparently adequate packed cell volume rise. Challenges with sourcing feline blood in emergency situations occasionally necessitates the use of xenotransfusion in transfusion medicine. Clinicians should be aware that haemolysis after xenotransfusion can occur within 24 h and that a repeat feline transfusion may be required sooner than anticipated in some cases.
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