Alloimmunization is currently the most frequent adverse blood transfusion event. Whilst completely matched donor blood would nullify the alloimmunization risk, this is practically infeasible. Current matching strategies therefore aim at matching a limited number of blood groups only, and have evolved over time by systematically including matching strategies for those blood groups for which (serious) alloimmunization complications most frequently occurred. An optimal matching strategy for controlling the risk of alloimmunization however, would balance alloimmunization complications and costs within the entire blood supply chain, whilst fulfilling all practical requirements and limitations. In this article the outline of an integrated blood m...
Objectives: Our aim was to assess blood utilization after implementation of a patient blood manageme...
Despite the continuous efforts to increase the safety of blood components, red blood cell transfusio...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2003Risk management at any cost has become the apparent p...
Alloimmunization is currently the most frequent adverse blood transfusion event. Whilst completely m...
Alloimmunization is currently the most frequent adverse blood transfusion event. Whilst completely m...
Alloimmunization is currently the most frequent adverse blood transfusion event. Whilst completely m...
Objective: To demonstrate the feasibility and effectiveness of extended matching of red blood cells ...
Alloimmunization is a detrimental effect of transfusion therapy which makes availability of compatib...
The overall use of allogeneic blood transfusions in clinical practice remains relatively high and st...
The overall use of allogeneic blood transfusions in clinical practice remains relatively high and st...
Blood transfusions are commonly viewed as life-saving interventions; however, current evidence shows...
Transfusion has become extremely safe but can still be associated with adverse reactions. Some adver...
The overall use of allogeneic blood transfusions in clinical practice remains relatively high and st...
Transfusion has become extremely safe but can still be associated with adverse reactions. Some adver...
Transfusion of red blood cells (RBCs) causes exposure to foreign antigens and, consequently, may ind...
Objectives: Our aim was to assess blood utilization after implementation of a patient blood manageme...
Despite the continuous efforts to increase the safety of blood components, red blood cell transfusio...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2003Risk management at any cost has become the apparent p...
Alloimmunization is currently the most frequent adverse blood transfusion event. Whilst completely m...
Alloimmunization is currently the most frequent adverse blood transfusion event. Whilst completely m...
Alloimmunization is currently the most frequent adverse blood transfusion event. Whilst completely m...
Objective: To demonstrate the feasibility and effectiveness of extended matching of red blood cells ...
Alloimmunization is a detrimental effect of transfusion therapy which makes availability of compatib...
The overall use of allogeneic blood transfusions in clinical practice remains relatively high and st...
The overall use of allogeneic blood transfusions in clinical practice remains relatively high and st...
Blood transfusions are commonly viewed as life-saving interventions; however, current evidence shows...
Transfusion has become extremely safe but can still be associated with adverse reactions. Some adver...
The overall use of allogeneic blood transfusions in clinical practice remains relatively high and st...
Transfusion has become extremely safe but can still be associated with adverse reactions. Some adver...
Transfusion of red blood cells (RBCs) causes exposure to foreign antigens and, consequently, may ind...
Objectives: Our aim was to assess blood utilization after implementation of a patient blood manageme...
Despite the continuous efforts to increase the safety of blood components, red blood cell transfusio...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2003Risk management at any cost has become the apparent p...