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Changes in the incidence of transfusion reactions in hematological patients over the past 30 years (CROSBI ID 314347)

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Bojanić, Ines ; Lukić, Marija ; Plenković, Fini ; Raos, Mirela ; Medenjak, Marta ; Golubić Ćepulić, Branka Changes in the incidence of transfusion reactions in hematological patients over the past 30 years // Transfusion, 62 (2022), 3; 600-611. doi: 10.1111/trf.16816

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Bojanić, Ines ; Lukić, Marija ; Plenković, Fini ; Raos, Mirela ; Medenjak, Marta ; Golubić Ćepulić, Branka

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Changes in the incidence of transfusion reactions in hematological patients over the past 30 years

Background: Patients with hematological diseases are polytransfused and often immunocompromised, therefore susceptible to transfusion reactions (TR). This study aims to document the incidence of TRs in adult hematological patients and assess the effect of changes in the production of blood components and transfusion practice on their occurrence. Study design and methods: Retrospective observational analysis of TRs reported from 1993 to 2019 was performed. For the analysis of the effect of changes on the incidence of TRs, the evaluated time was divided into two periods: the 1st period before the introduction of changes in production, when leukoreduced blood components were used only selectively, and the 2nd period, when semi-automated method of production and universal leukoreduction was introduced. Results: The decrease in the incidence of TRs was observed for both red blood cell (RBC) and platelet concentrate (PC) transfusions in the 2nd period. Since platelet additive solution has been used, a further decrease in the incidence was reported. The decrease in incidence was also observed for delayed hemolytic/serological transfusion reactions and for transfusion- transmitted bacterial infections. Four cases of incorrect blood transfusions were uniquely related to the hematological patients, caused by antigen loss and transfusion ordering after ABO- incompatible hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. Discussion: Our results provided evidence that the introduction of tools offered by modern transfusion medicine: universal leukodepletion, plasma replacement with additive solutions, sensitive laboratory techniques, prophylactic antigen matching policy, informatization, and automatization, decreased the incidence of TRs and improved transfusion safety.

blood transfusion ; hematological patients ; hematology ; transfusion reactions

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Podaci o izdanju

62 (3)

2022.

600-611

objavljeno

0041-1132

1537-2995

10.1111/trf.16816

Povezanost rada

Biotehnologija u biomedicini (prirodno područje, biomedicina i zdravstvo, biotehničko područje)

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