Objective: To determine the frequency and type of Acute Transfusion Reactions (ATRs) occurring in inpatients, reported to the transfusion service at Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi, Pakistan. Methods: This was a three years and seven months (from January 2005 till July 2008) retrospective review of all the transfusion reactions that were reported to the transfusion service at Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi, Pakistan. All the reactions were clinically evaluated by the blood bank physician. Transfusion reactions occurring during or within four hours after transfusion were evaluated and classified by standard and recognized definitions defined by American Association of Blood Banks. Results: The acute transfusion reactions (ATRs) ...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this study was to analyse the transfusion-related events r...
Background: Blood component transfusions are common, often life-saving therapies, however they somet...
Objective: To determine the frequency of inappropriate transfusions in tertiary care hospital. St...
Background: The goal of hemovigilance is to increase the safety and quality of blood transfusion. It...
Background: Blood transfusion is a routine life- saving medical intervention which is generally rega...
BACKGROUND: Although transfusion is a paramount life-saving therapy, there are multiple potential si...
Acute transfusion reactions (ATRs) are significantly relevant to the morbidity and mortality of pati...
Introduction: Information on incidence of various transfusion reactions could help in early recognit...
Introduction Blood transfusion is a safe and effective way for replacing blood loss especially durin...
BACKGROUND: Acute complications are among the most common complications in blood transfusion reactio...
Objective: To investigate the frequency of transfusion reactions after whole blood transfusion in gy...
Christopher M Hillis,1–3,* Andrew W Shih,1,3,* Nancy M Heddle1,3,4 1Department of Medicine, 2D...
BackgroundPrevalence estimates of the serious hazards of transfusion vary widely. We hypothesized th...
Aim: This study was designed to analyze the incidence and spectrum of adverse effects of blood trans...
The recognition and management of transfusion reactions (TRs) are critical to ensure patient safety ...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this study was to analyse the transfusion-related events r...
Background: Blood component transfusions are common, often life-saving therapies, however they somet...
Objective: To determine the frequency of inappropriate transfusions in tertiary care hospital. St...
Background: The goal of hemovigilance is to increase the safety and quality of blood transfusion. It...
Background: Blood transfusion is a routine life- saving medical intervention which is generally rega...
BACKGROUND: Although transfusion is a paramount life-saving therapy, there are multiple potential si...
Acute transfusion reactions (ATRs) are significantly relevant to the morbidity and mortality of pati...
Introduction: Information on incidence of various transfusion reactions could help in early recognit...
Introduction Blood transfusion is a safe and effective way for replacing blood loss especially durin...
BACKGROUND: Acute complications are among the most common complications in blood transfusion reactio...
Objective: To investigate the frequency of transfusion reactions after whole blood transfusion in gy...
Christopher M Hillis,1–3,* Andrew W Shih,1,3,* Nancy M Heddle1,3,4 1Department of Medicine, 2D...
BackgroundPrevalence estimates of the serious hazards of transfusion vary widely. We hypothesized th...
Aim: This study was designed to analyze the incidence and spectrum of adverse effects of blood trans...
The recognition and management of transfusion reactions (TRs) are critical to ensure patient safety ...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this study was to analyse the transfusion-related events r...
Background: Blood component transfusions are common, often life-saving therapies, however they somet...
Objective: To determine the frequency of inappropriate transfusions in tertiary care hospital. St...