Objective: To determine the pattern and determinants of blood transfusion in a Nigerian neonatal unit.Materials and Methods: Newborn babies who required blood transfusions between January and December, 2008, were studied. The sex, age, and weight at the first transfusion, clinical conditions, indications for transfusion, and the outcome were analyzed with bivariate and multivariate methods.Results: A total of 402 neonates were hospitalized and 112 (27.9%) had blood transfusion; 61.9% had exchange transfusion, 66.1% had red cell transfusion, and 8% had plasma transfusion. There were 251 transfusions with a rate of 4.8 transfusions per week. Blood transfusions were done for severe jaundice (55.4%), severe anemia (40.2%), and bleeding disorder...
Osaheni L Lawani,1 Chukwuemeka A Iyoke,2 Azubuike K Onyebuchi1 1Department of Obstetrics and Gynecol...
BACKGROUND: Blood component therapy is a very common intervention practised in newborns. However, t...
Background: Blood for transfusion in Nigeria is largely collected from family members or commercial ...
Background and objectives: There is a huge need for blood transfusion in the newborn particularly du...
Objectives: To determine the indications, practices and outcomes of transfusion on children.Design: ...
Background: Life can be saved through blood and blood component transfusions. However, people still ...
Background: Blood transfusion being a life‑saving procedure plays a vital role in the management of ...
Background: Exchange blood transfusion (EBT) is carried out for the treatment of conditions presenti...
Objective: To evaluate the use of whole blood and blood products in our ICU to determine patterns an...
Introduction: Nigeria has a national policy on blood services, however, most medical facilities find...
OBJECTIVE: Newborn infants are the most heavily transfused population inside intensive care units. T...
Background: The complications associated with blood transfusion can be reduced by carefully preventi...
BACKGROUND: Guidelines for red blood cell (RBC) transfusions exist; however, transfusion practices v...
Background: In Port Harcourt, evidence-based guidelines for platelet transfusion therapy in neonatal...
OBJECTIVES: Very low birth weight (\u3c 1500 g) infants frequently require packed red blood cell tra...
Osaheni L Lawani,1 Chukwuemeka A Iyoke,2 Azubuike K Onyebuchi1 1Department of Obstetrics and Gynecol...
BACKGROUND: Blood component therapy is a very common intervention practised in newborns. However, t...
Background: Blood for transfusion in Nigeria is largely collected from family members or commercial ...
Background and objectives: There is a huge need for blood transfusion in the newborn particularly du...
Objectives: To determine the indications, practices and outcomes of transfusion on children.Design: ...
Background: Life can be saved through blood and blood component transfusions. However, people still ...
Background: Blood transfusion being a life‑saving procedure plays a vital role in the management of ...
Background: Exchange blood transfusion (EBT) is carried out for the treatment of conditions presenti...
Objective: To evaluate the use of whole blood and blood products in our ICU to determine patterns an...
Introduction: Nigeria has a national policy on blood services, however, most medical facilities find...
OBJECTIVE: Newborn infants are the most heavily transfused population inside intensive care units. T...
Background: The complications associated with blood transfusion can be reduced by carefully preventi...
BACKGROUND: Guidelines for red blood cell (RBC) transfusions exist; however, transfusion practices v...
Background: In Port Harcourt, evidence-based guidelines for platelet transfusion therapy in neonatal...
OBJECTIVES: Very low birth weight (\u3c 1500 g) infants frequently require packed red blood cell tra...
Osaheni L Lawani,1 Chukwuemeka A Iyoke,2 Azubuike K Onyebuchi1 1Department of Obstetrics and Gynecol...
BACKGROUND: Blood component therapy is a very common intervention practised in newborns. However, t...
Background: Blood for transfusion in Nigeria is largely collected from family members or commercial ...