AbstractBackgroundThe term dangerous universal blood donor refers to potential agglutination of the erythrocytes of non-O recipients due to plasma of an O blood group donor, which contains high titers of anti-A and/or anti-B hemagglutinins. Thus, prior titration of anti-A and anti-B hemagglutinins is recommended to prevent transfusion reactions.ObjectiveThe aim of this study was to estimate the frequency of dangerous universal donors in the blood bank of Belo Horizonte (Fundação Central de Imuno-Hematologia – Fundação Hemominas – Minas Gerais) by determining the titers of anti-A and anti-B hemagglutinins in O blood group donors.MethodA total of 400 O blood group donors were randomly selected, from March 2014 to January 2015. The titers of a...
OBJECTIVE: To determine erythrocyte phenotyping in blood donors and patients with sickle cell anemia...
Background: Donor hemovigilance is an important aspect of the hemovigilance system and contributes t...
AbstractObjectiveDeferral of blood donors due to low hematocrit and iron depletion is commonly repor...
AbstractBackgroundThe term dangerous universal blood donor refers to potential agglutination of the ...
ABSTRACT BACKGROUND: The term dangerous universal blood donor refers to potential agglutination of...
Background: Group O donor blood is more readily available and is frequently used as universal red ce...
Blood transfusion is widely considered a pillar of modern medicine and is one of the most common med...
O Sistema ABO foi descoberto em 1900 e permanece até hoje como sendo o sistema mais importante dentr...
SummaryObjectiveTo determine erythrocyte phenotyping in blood donors and patients with sickle cell a...
AbstractObjectiveTo recognize the profile of platelet donors and the profile of the plateletpheresis...
AbstractBackgroundSuccessful transfusion of platelet refractory patients is a challenge. Many potent...
Introduction: Blood donation should be voluntary, anonymous and altruistic, and the donor should not...
BACKGROUND Currently, there is an extensive but highly inconsistent body of literature regarding ...
BACKGROUND: In Brazil little is known about adverse reactions during donation and the donor characte...
Background: In a health-care setting in which group-identical donor blood is not always available fo...
OBJECTIVE: To determine erythrocyte phenotyping in blood donors and patients with sickle cell anemia...
Background: Donor hemovigilance is an important aspect of the hemovigilance system and contributes t...
AbstractObjectiveDeferral of blood donors due to low hematocrit and iron depletion is commonly repor...
AbstractBackgroundThe term dangerous universal blood donor refers to potential agglutination of the ...
ABSTRACT BACKGROUND: The term dangerous universal blood donor refers to potential agglutination of...
Background: Group O donor blood is more readily available and is frequently used as universal red ce...
Blood transfusion is widely considered a pillar of modern medicine and is one of the most common med...
O Sistema ABO foi descoberto em 1900 e permanece até hoje como sendo o sistema mais importante dentr...
SummaryObjectiveTo determine erythrocyte phenotyping in blood donors and patients with sickle cell a...
AbstractObjectiveTo recognize the profile of platelet donors and the profile of the plateletpheresis...
AbstractBackgroundSuccessful transfusion of platelet refractory patients is a challenge. Many potent...
Introduction: Blood donation should be voluntary, anonymous and altruistic, and the donor should not...
BACKGROUND Currently, there is an extensive but highly inconsistent body of literature regarding ...
BACKGROUND: In Brazil little is known about adverse reactions during donation and the donor characte...
Background: In a health-care setting in which group-identical donor blood is not always available fo...
OBJECTIVE: To determine erythrocyte phenotyping in blood donors and patients with sickle cell anemia...
Background: Donor hemovigilance is an important aspect of the hemovigilance system and contributes t...
AbstractObjectiveDeferral of blood donors due to low hematocrit and iron depletion is commonly repor...