The serological study on immediate nonhemolytic transfusion reactions caused by alloantibodies.
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Febrile nonhemolytic transfusion reactions.
A. FNHTRs are reported in 0.5%–5% of all transfusions. B. FNHTRs are the most common complication of platelet transfusion. 1. Incidence ranges from 1.7% to 31%. 2. Higher incidences are seen in patients who have received multiple prior transfusions. C. Incidence may decrease with increased use of prestorage leukocytereduced blood products. D. Higher incidence of blood transfusion reactions occu...
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Universal leukoreduction decreases the incidence of febrile nonhemolytic transfusion reactions to RBCs.
BACKGROUND Febrile nonhemolytic transfusion reactions (FNHTR) is a relatively common complication associated with allogeneic transfusion. Because WBCs have been implicated in the mechanism of FNHTRs, it has been proposed that the transfusion of leukoreduced RBCs should be associated with a decreased incidence of FNHTRs. These reactions are generally not life threatening, but they are expensive ...
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عنوان ژورنال: Journal of the Japan Society of Blood Transfusion
سال: 1986
ISSN: 1883-8383,0546-1448
DOI: 10.3925/jjtc1958.32.12