2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.cll.2020.10.004
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Pediatric Hemovigilance and Adverse Transfusion Reactions

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“…Es el tipo de reacción transfusional más común. Usualmente, ocurre dentro de las primeras 4 horas posteriores a la transfusión (1,2,6). Por lo general, es autolimitada y se presenta con aumento de la temperatura superior a 38C, o un aumento mayor a 1C de la temperatura basal (1)(2)(3)6).…”
Section: Reacción Transfusional Febril No Hemolíticaunclassified
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“…Es el tipo de reacción transfusional más común. Usualmente, ocurre dentro de las primeras 4 horas posteriores a la transfusión (1,2,6). Por lo general, es autolimitada y se presenta con aumento de la temperatura superior a 38C, o un aumento mayor a 1C de la temperatura basal (1)(2)(3)6).…”
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“…Usualmente, ocurre dentro de las primeras 4 horas posteriores a la transfusión (1,2,6). Por lo general, es autolimitada y se presenta con aumento de la temperatura superior a 38C, o un aumento mayor a 1C de la temperatura basal (1)(2)(3)6). También se puede acompañar de escalofríos, hipertensión, taquicardia y taquipnea (2).…”
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“…Low-titer group O whole blood contains more RBCs, platelets, and clotting factor in less overall volume compared with equivalent components (Table 6). 63,64 This is another benefit of LTOWB over component therapy in pediatric patients in whom diagnosis of transfusion-associated circulatory overload is more difficult using current definitions than in adults and who may be more susceptible to transfusion-associated circulatory overload (TACO) because transfused product volume per blood volume is typically higher at baseline in pediatrics than in adults 65–68 . In addition, LTOWB is more efficient to store and handle in the BB and by the clinical team at the bedside, thereby making it faster to issue and transfuse.…”
Section: Massive Transfusion Protocolmentioning
confidence: 99%