Emergency transfusion of different rhesus blood type: Will there be complications?
Albert Hardy Wu,
Mariza Fitriati,
Disa Edralyn
et al.
Abstract:Objective: Antepartum hemorrhage (APH) is one of the leading causes of maternal and fetal mortality worldwide, complicating 2–4% of pregnancies. Considering the probability of blood transfusion, blood testing and cross-matching are essential for the anesthesiologist during perioperative management. Rhesus (Rh) is the second most significant blood group system after ABO. Hence, this blood type system needs to be taken into consideration. Furthermore, in Indonesia, Rh-negative blood types are rare. Case Presenta… Show more
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