Objectives: To determine the indications, practices and outcomes of transfusion on children.Design: A descriptive retrospective study.Setting: Paediatric wards of University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital, Enugu, Nigeria.Subjects: Children one month to 18 years that received blood transfusion.Main outcome measures: Indications for the transfusion, haemoglobin rise, vital signs, duration of transfusion and adverse events.Results: The two hundred and thirty eight transfusions reviewed were given amongst 95 patients, at a ratio of 2.5 transfusions per patient. The indicators of the transfusion were: malignancy (31.7%), sepsis (15.1%), sickle cell anaemia (12.1%), malaria (10.0%), hyperbilirubinaemia (10.0%), HIV/AIDS (8.3%), nephrotic syndrome...
Background: Owing to inadequate supplies of donor blood for transfusion in sub-Saharan Africa (sSA) ...
Background: Severe anaemia requiring urgent blood transfusionis a major cause of morbidity and morta...
Intruduction: The limited availability of blood makes it imperative that Hospitals and transfusion c...
Background: The complications associated with blood transfusion can be reduced by carefully preventi...
Background: Anaemia is prevalent among children in our environment, often necessitating blood transf...
Objective: To evaluate the use of whole blood and blood products in our ICU to determine patterns an...
Objective: To determine the pattern and determinants of blood transfusion in a Nigerian neonatal uni...
Background: Life can be saved through blood and blood component transfusions. However, people still ...
Background Severe anaemia in children is a major public health problem in sub- Saharan Africa. Appr...
Background and objectives: There is a huge need for blood transfusion in the newborn particularly du...
BACKGROUND: Blood transfusion (BT) can be lifesaving for children; however, monitoring the quality o...
Summary: The phase III Transfusion and Treatment of severe anaemia in African Children Trial (TRACT)...
Background: Severe anaemia (SA) is a common reason for hospitalisation of children in sub-Saharan Af...
Background: To audit the practices involved in blood component transfusion in the management of pati...
BACKGROUND: Severe anaemia (SA) is a common reason for hospitalisation of children in sub-Saharan Af...
Background: Owing to inadequate supplies of donor blood for transfusion in sub-Saharan Africa (sSA) ...
Background: Severe anaemia requiring urgent blood transfusionis a major cause of morbidity and morta...
Intruduction: The limited availability of blood makes it imperative that Hospitals and transfusion c...
Background: The complications associated with blood transfusion can be reduced by carefully preventi...
Background: Anaemia is prevalent among children in our environment, often necessitating blood transf...
Objective: To evaluate the use of whole blood and blood products in our ICU to determine patterns an...
Objective: To determine the pattern and determinants of blood transfusion in a Nigerian neonatal uni...
Background: Life can be saved through blood and blood component transfusions. However, people still ...
Background Severe anaemia in children is a major public health problem in sub- Saharan Africa. Appr...
Background and objectives: There is a huge need for blood transfusion in the newborn particularly du...
BACKGROUND: Blood transfusion (BT) can be lifesaving for children; however, monitoring the quality o...
Summary: The phase III Transfusion and Treatment of severe anaemia in African Children Trial (TRACT)...
Background: Severe anaemia (SA) is a common reason for hospitalisation of children in sub-Saharan Af...
Background: To audit the practices involved in blood component transfusion in the management of pati...
BACKGROUND: Severe anaemia (SA) is a common reason for hospitalisation of children in sub-Saharan Af...
Background: Owing to inadequate supplies of donor blood for transfusion in sub-Saharan Africa (sSA) ...
Background: Severe anaemia requiring urgent blood transfusionis a major cause of morbidity and morta...
Intruduction: The limited availability of blood makes it imperative that Hospitals and transfusion c...