Background: The storage lesion is defined as the set of changes that occur in red blood cells (RBCs) during storage. Studies have shown that a prolonged storage period of RBCs is associated with increased destruction after transfusion. The aim of this study is to determine the impact of the storage lesion on the efficacy of RBC transfusions by comparing the mean rise in the hemoglobin of patients who received new vs old blood. Methods: We did a retrospective chart review of all patients who received a single unit of pure red blood cell (PRBC) transfusion in a three-month period. Patients with hemolytic anemia and active bleeding were excluded. The storage lesion was estimated by calculating the number of days to expiration on the day of tra...
Objective:. Blood transfusion saves lives but may also increase the risk of injury. The objective of...
Red blood cell (RBC) concentrates are stored in additive solutions at 4oC for up to 42 days, whereas...
BACKGROUND: The impact of the storage process on oxygen-carrying properties of red blood cells and t...
BACKGROUND: After transfusion of senescent red blood cells (RBCs) a considerable fraction is rapidly...
BACKGROUND: After transfusion of senescent red blood cells (RBCs) a considerable fraction is rapidly...
OBJECTIVE To summarize current understanding of the mechanisms responsible for changes occurring ...
ABSTRACT: INTRODUCTION: The increasing number of reports on the relation between transfusion of stor...
ABSTRACT: INTRODUCTION: The increasing number of reports on the relation between transfusion of stor...
Introduction: The increasing number of reports on the relation between transfusion of stored red blo...
ABSTRACT: INTRODUCTION: The increasing number of reports on the relation between transfusion of stor...
Introduction: The increasing number of reports on the relation between transfusion of stored red blo...
Caesar Oyet, Benson Okongo, Richard Apecu Onyuthi, Enoch Muwanguzi Department of Medical Laboratory ...
Red cell transfusion is one of the most common forms of medical intervention in hospitals. Optimal p...
Transfusion medicine is dependent upon the ability to hypothermically preserve red blood cell (RBC) ...
Transfusion medicine is dependent upon the ability to hypothermically preserve red blood cell (RBC) ...
Objective:. Blood transfusion saves lives but may also increase the risk of injury. The objective of...
Red blood cell (RBC) concentrates are stored in additive solutions at 4oC for up to 42 days, whereas...
BACKGROUND: The impact of the storage process on oxygen-carrying properties of red blood cells and t...
BACKGROUND: After transfusion of senescent red blood cells (RBCs) a considerable fraction is rapidly...
BACKGROUND: After transfusion of senescent red blood cells (RBCs) a considerable fraction is rapidly...
OBJECTIVE To summarize current understanding of the mechanisms responsible for changes occurring ...
ABSTRACT: INTRODUCTION: The increasing number of reports on the relation between transfusion of stor...
ABSTRACT: INTRODUCTION: The increasing number of reports on the relation between transfusion of stor...
Introduction: The increasing number of reports on the relation between transfusion of stored red blo...
ABSTRACT: INTRODUCTION: The increasing number of reports on the relation between transfusion of stor...
Introduction: The increasing number of reports on the relation between transfusion of stored red blo...
Caesar Oyet, Benson Okongo, Richard Apecu Onyuthi, Enoch Muwanguzi Department of Medical Laboratory ...
Red cell transfusion is one of the most common forms of medical intervention in hospitals. Optimal p...
Transfusion medicine is dependent upon the ability to hypothermically preserve red blood cell (RBC) ...
Transfusion medicine is dependent upon the ability to hypothermically preserve red blood cell (RBC) ...
Objective:. Blood transfusion saves lives but may also increase the risk of injury. The objective of...
Red blood cell (RBC) concentrates are stored in additive solutions at 4oC for up to 42 days, whereas...
BACKGROUND: The impact of the storage process on oxygen-carrying properties of red blood cells and t...