Interventions infobox Name Bloodtransfusion Image Erythrozytenkonzentrat neu.jpg Caption Plastic bag ... CPDA solution ICD10 ICD9 99.0 MeshID D001803 OPS301 OPS301 8 80 OtherCodes Bloodtransfusion is the process ... . Pre transfusion procedures Before a bloodtransfusion is given, there are many steps taken to ensure ... Blood donation Blood transfusions typically use two sources of blood one s own autologous transfusion ... before the transfusion. Processing and testing of blood products after donation Globalize US date ... development of antibodies against specific blood types , febrile non hemolytic transfusion reactions ... Based Technology for Pathogen Reduction and White Blood Cell Inactivation. Transfusion Medicine Reviews ... Before a recipient receives a transfusion, compatibility testing between donor and recipient blood must be done. The first step before a transfusion is given is to Type and Screen the recipient s blood ... negative phenotyped red blood cells to prevent future transfusion reactions. A direct antiglobulin ... D. last Harmening title Modern Blood Banking and Transfusion Practices location Philadelphia publisher ... and to check for alloantibodies. Neonatal transfusion To ensure the safety of bloodtransfusion ... Acute hemolytic reactions occur with transfusion of red blood cells, and occurs in about 0.016 percent ... rapid drop in blood pressure . When suspected, transfusion should be stopped immediately, and blood ... adverse event associated with bloodtransfusion. TRALI is a syndrome of acute Dyspnea respiratory ... of HIV testing of donor blood in the 1980s the transmission of HIV during transfusion has dropped dramatically ... blood cells, whether due to severe hemorrhaging and or transfusion inefficacy, can lead to an inclination ... respectively. However a lack of knowledge and insufficient experience can turn a bloodtransfusion ... at bloodtransfusion was described by the 17th century chronicler Stefano Infessura . Infessura ... for direct inter human bloodtransfusion Beginning with William Harvey Harvey s experiments with circulation ... more details
The International Society of BloodTransfusion ISBT , is a scientific society, founded in 1935, which aims to promote the study of bloodtransfusion , and to spread the know how about the manner in which bloodtransfusion medicine and science best can serve the patient s interests. The society s central office is in Amsterdam , and there are around 1700 members in 97 countries. ref http www.isbt web.org default.asp Isbt Web.Org Bot generated title ref Currently, the President is Dr. Silvano Wendel. The Society organizes every other even year an international congress and in odd years two regional congresses, one in Europe and one in Asia. ISBT advocates standardisation and harmonisation in the field of bloodtransfusion. The other major impact on the transfusion community is the classification of various Human blood group systems under a common nomenclature. ISBT s coordination also extends to obtaining donors with rare antigens, a process that often involves international searches, and a common terminology is critical to that process. External links http www.isbt web.org ISBT website http www3.interscience.wiley.com journal 118510698 home?CRETRY 1&SRETRY 0 Vox Sanguinis http www.iccbba.com ISBT 128 Standardized bar coding http jove.prohosting.com scarfex blood groups.html Classification of blood group systems See also World Health Organization AABB BloodtransfusionTransfusion References Reflist transfusion medicine DEFAULTSORT International Society Of BloodTransfusion Category Blood banks Category Transfusion medicine Category Organizations established in 1935 fr Soci t internationale de transfusion sanguine zh ... more details
Cadaveric bloodtransfusion is the Bloodtransfusiontransfusion of blood from a dead body to a living person. History In 1929, professor Shamov of Kharkiv , USSR , reported the experimental use of cadaveric blood and demonstrated the absence of toxicity. Russian surgeon Sergei Yudin surgeon Sergei Yudin pioneered the transfusion of cadaveric blood and performed this successfully for the first time ..., preservation, and storage of blood for transfusion, all which may be grouped under the generic term of blood bank . Although cadaver bloodtransfusion did not catch on in the United States , Dr. Bernard Fantus modified the Soviet idea by preserving blood from healthy living persons. Drawing ... M. Questions of homoplasty from the cadaver. Bloodtransfusion from cadaver, Trudi Ukrain. Suezda. Khir. 1929 18 184. Shamov WN. The transfusion of stored cadaver blood Lancet 1937 2, August 7 306 309 Judine S. La transfusion du sang de cadavre l homme. Paris Masson et Cie, 1933. Yudin S. Transfusion of stored cadaver blood. Practical consideration The first thousand cases. Lancet 1937 2 361 6. Yudin S. Transfusion of cadaver blood. JAMA 1936 106 997 9. Swan H, Schechter D. The transfusion of blood from cadavers. A historical review. Surgery 1962 52 545 1962. Kilduffe R, DeBakey M. The blood bank and the technique and therapeutics of transfusion. St. Louis The C.V.Mosby Company, 1942, pp.196 197 Kevorkian J, Marra JJ. Transfusion of Human Corps Blood without Additives.Transfusion. 1964 4 112 7. External links http www.anes.uab.edu march.htm www.anes.uab.edu Category Transfusion ... blood at the Fourth Congress of Ukraine Ukrainian Surgeons at Kharkiv in September 1930. With the discovery that cadaveric blood could be stored safely, time was provided for both serology serological tests and bacteriology bacteriological examinations. Cadaveric blood was apparently never used widely ... and in 1937 established the first blood bank in the United States at Chicago s Cook County Hospital ... more details
Primary sources date March 2010 Image Irish BloodTransfusion Service.png frame right The corporate logo incorporates a stylised pelican , as well as the name of the service. The Irish BloodTransfusion ... in the Republic of Ireland as the BloodTransfusion Service Board BTSB by the BloodTransfusion Service ... title S.I. No. 78 1965 The BloodTransfusion Service Board Establishment Order, 1965 publisher Irishstatutebook.ie .... The primary responsibly of the service is the provision of blood and blood products for humans. History The service is the successor to the National BloodTransfusion Association which was established ... of Ireland in setting up http www.ibts.ie generic.cfm?mID 7&sID 105 an on call blood donor panel to serve hospitals in the Dublin area. In 1975 the Cork BloodTransfusion Service was amalgamated with the board, and in 1991 the Limerick BloodTransfusion Service was amalgamated with the board. The symbol ... Act, 2002, to compensate people who contracted Hepatitis C or HIV as a result of receiving blood or blood products from the service. About blood The frequency of blood groups in Ireland is as follows ref cite web url http www.ibts.ie All About BloodBlood Group Basics title Irish BloodTransfusion Service Irish Blood Group Type Frequency Distribution accessdate 2009 11 07 publisher Irish BloodTransfusion ... news 3461 gay doctors ireland criticise bloodtransfusion ban title Gay Doctors Ireland criticise bloodtransfusion ban publisher Imn.ie date 2010 05 04 accessdate 2010 07 11 ref Donor Awards Donors ... and Bone Marrow The Irish BloodTransfusion Service is also responsible for the collection of platelets ... , Dublin . In 2000 the service relocated to the state of the art National Blood Centre on the grounds ... this blood were women. The Hepatitis C and HIV Compensation Tribunal was established by the Hepatitis ... blood as almost half the population are that blood type. Donors with O Rh D negative are known as universal donors. Their blood can be transfused to patients of any other blood group in an emergency ... more details
Multiple issues cleanup November 2010 unreferenced November 2010 orphan January 2011 Bloodtransfusion ... bloodtransfusion service. It had a staff of 124. Citation needed date November 2010 During this era blood was collected into glass bottles and collected blood was screening medicine screened only for malaria and syphilis . Hospital based blood banks started to function in late 1968. In 1979 ... Minister of Sri Lanka Prime Minister S.W.R.D. Bandaranaike . An appeal was made to the public to blood donation donate blood . Citation needed date November 2010 Initially there was only one blood bank ... NHSL . Citation needed date November 2010 History In 1960 the NHSL blood bank was shifted to its current ... for free blood donor s. Other donors were paid a minimum of 10 Sri Lankan rupee rupees for each donation. Citation needed date November 2010 In 1968 The blood bank was semi decentralized ... blood. In 1980 the number of hospital based blood banks reached 20 and 12 emergency bleeding centres were also established. Mobile blood donation programs were initiated with 2 mobile blood collecting teams. Citation needed date November 2010 In 1981 the NHSL s blood bank then referred to as the Central Blood Bank started to use disposable plastic bags instead of glass bottles for blood collection. A component laboratory was established in the Central Blood Bank. By 1982, volunteer non remunerated blood donations had increased to 97 of all transfusions. Anti A1 reagent was manufactured for the first ... plastic bags were introduced to all Sri Lankan blood banks. Screening medicine Screening of blood ... of all collected blood for HIV 1 and 2 antibodies. In 1988 the Central Blood Bank s component laboratory facility was extended to some of the larger blood banks Colombo North and Kandy . In 1990 the component laboratory facility was further extended to blood banks at Karapitiya , Kurunegala , CI Maharagama ... 32 blood banks and 10 emergency bleeding centres. Citation needed date November 2010 The Central Blood ... more details
File Scottish National BloodTransfusion Service.png thumb right The Scottish National BloodTransfusion Service logo The Scottish National BloodTransfusion Service SNBTS is the national bloodtransfusionblood , blood product and Tissue biology tissue provider of Scotland . It is a special health board of the Scottish National Health Service . History The first dedicated transfusion service in Scotland was formed at the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh in 1930. ref cite web url http www.scotblood.co.uk aboutSNBTS.asp title About the SNBTS History and Background publisher The Scottish National BloodTransfusion Service language English accessdate 2009 08 14 ref Centres There are five blood centres, in Aberdeen , Dundee , Edinburgh , Glasgow and Inverness . The SNBTS also has several mobile units that travel to the remote centres and communities. These are usually set up in village hall s and community centres etc. They tend to return approximately every 13 weeks, which can allow for up to 4 donations each year. References reflist See also John Leacock of Barbados sometimes referred to as James Leacock James Blundell physician Blood donation Bloodtransfusion National Blood Service the equivalent organisation in England NHS Scotland External links http www.scotblood.co.uk Official website Category Blood banks Category NHS Scotland Category Government agencies established in 1930 Category 1930 establishments in Scotland Category Organisations based in Edinburgh Scotland org stub Scotland poli stub NHS stub ... more details
Wiktionary transfusionTransfusion may refer to Bloodtransfusion , the introduction of blood directly into an individual s blood circulation through a vein Transfusion EP , an EP by Powderfinger Transfusion journal , a research journal on bloodtransfusion and related topics published by the AABB , formerly the American Association of Blood Banks Transfusion song , a novelty hit by Nervous Norvus Transfusion , a 2005 album by Cold BloodTransfusion short story , a science fiction story by Chad Oliver . Blood video game Multiplayer Transfusion , a port of the Blood video game Blood video game to the Quake engine . disambig da Transfusion ... more details
globalize date December 2010 Transfusion medicine or transfusiology is the branch of medicine that is concerned with the Bloodtransfusiontransfusion of blood and blood component s. The blood bank is the section of the clinical laboratory where medical technologist s process and distribute blood product s under the supervision of a medical director, often certified in Pathology or Transfusion Medicine. The blood donor center, also under the supervision of a physician who may be a Transfusion Medicine specialist, is the facility that collects and processes blood products. Transfusion medicine is a board ... http www.bmj.com cgi content full 325 7356 143 title Clinical review Recent developments Bloodtransfusion ... of the Scottish National BloodTransfusion Service SNBTS . The EUB consists of many specialist ... about.htm title Better BloodTransfusion continuing education programme publisher SNBTS accessdate 2009 01 01 ref In the UK there is a constant worry that a bloodtransfusion ... for board certification in Transfusion Medicine following a 1 2 year fellowship. Physicians certified in Transfusion Medicine are trained in blood product selection and management, immunohematology , apheresis , stem cell collection, cellular therapy, and blood coagulation coagulation . They are often .... History In 1628, England English physician William Harvey discovered that blood circulates around the body. Soon thereafter, the first bloodtransfusion was attempted. In 1665 another English doctor Richard Lower physician Richard Lower successfully used bloodtransfusion between dogs to keep them alive. ref name aabbhighlights cite web url http www.aabb.org Content About Blood Highlights of Transfusion Medicine History title Highlights of Transfusion Medicine History publisher aabb.org accessdate ... In the UK, transfusion medicine is a sub speciality of haematology . Serious Hazards of Transfusion SHOT undertakes research into the effects of transfusion errors and aims to improve patient safety. ref ... more details
ICD9unlinked ICD9proc 99.01 MeshID D005078 OPS301 OPS301 8 801 OtherCodes An exchange transfusion is a medical treatment in which apheresis is used to remove one person s red blood cell s or platelet s and replace them with bloodtransfusion transfused blood products. Exchange transfusion is used in the treatment ... purpura TTP Hemolytic disease of the newborn Description An exchange transfusion requires that the patient s blood can be removed and replaced. In most cases, this involves placing one or more thin tubes, called catheters, into a blood vessel. The exchange transfusion is done in cycles each one usually lasts a few minutes. The patient s blood is slowly withdrawn usually about 5 to 20 mL at a time, depending on the patient s size and the severity of illness . An equal amount of fresh, prewarmed blood or plasma flows into the patient s body. This cycle is repeated until the correct volume of blood has been replaced. After the exchange transfusion, catheters may be left in place in case the procedure needs to be repeated. In diseases such as sickle cell anemia, blood is removed and replaced with donor blood. In conditions such as neonatal polycythemia, a specific amount of the child s blood ... of blood . This decreases the total number of red blood cells in the body and makes it easier for blood to flow through the body. Risks General risks are the same as with any transfusion. Other possible complications include thrombosis Blood clots Changes in blood chemistry high or low potassium , low calcium , hypoglycemia low glucose , change in acid base balance in the blood Heart and lung problems Infection greatly decreased risk due to careful screening of blood Shock circulatory Shock due to inadequate replacement of blood Recovery The infant may need to be monitored for several days in the hospital after the transfusion, but the length of stay generally depends on the condition for which the exchange transfusion was performed. See also Plasmapheresis Transfusion medicine DEFAULTSORT ... more details
Infobox Disease Name PAGENAME Image Caption DiseasesDB ICD10 ICD10 T 80 8 t 80 ICD9 ICD9 999.8 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID Transfusional hemosiderosis is the accumulation of iron in the liver and or heart but also endocrine organs, in patients who receive frequent blood transfusion s such as those with thalassemia , sickle cell disease , aplastic anemia or myelodysplastic syndrome . Treatment Treatment is by phlebotomy if anemia is no more an issue, or iron chelating agent s deferoxamine , ref name pmid18360637 cite journal author Cappellini MD title Exjade R deferasirox, ICL670 in the treatment of chronic iron overload associated with blood transfusion journal Ther Clin Risk Manag volume 3 issue 2 pages 291 9 year 2007 month June pmid 18360637 doi 10.2147 tcrm.2007.3.2.291 url pmc 1936310 ref deferiprone or deferasirox . If iron overload has caused end organ damage, this is generally irreversible and may require Organ transplant transplantation . Notable patients Ted DeVita , the bubble boy , died of transfusional iron overload from too many blood transfusion s. See also Hemosiderosis References reflist medical stub Complications of surgical and medical care Category Transfusion reactions Category Complications of surgical and medical care ... more details
Infobox film name Automaton Transfusion image Automaton Transfusion VideoCover.png caption imgae size 190px director Steven C Miller producer Will Clevinger br Geoffrey James Clark writer Steven C Miller starring Garrett Jones br Juliet Reeves br William Howard Bowman music cinematography Jeff Dolen editing distributor Dimension Extreme released runtime 70 minutes country Film US language English budget 30,000 Automaton Transfusion is an Independent film indie horror film written and directed by Steven C Miller . Automaton Transfusion was shot on location in Orlando, Florida on an estimated budget of 30,000. ref cite web url http abcnews.go.com WNT story?id 2611799&page 1 title Evolution of Scary Movies last Rooney first Brian publisher ABC News date October 27, 2006 accessdate August 22, 2011 archiveurl http www.webcitation.org 617rX6x73 archivedate August 22, 2011 ref It is intended to be the first of a trilogy of horror movies, and emulates classic examples of the genre. The film was purchased and released by Dimension Extreme , the straight to DVD genre arm of The Weinstein Company. Automaton Transfusion 2 will be released in 2012. ref name Automaton Transfusion 2 http www.imdb.com title tt0924411 ref Plot summary In the early 1970s when everyone in America was worrying about what was going on in Vietnam, the United States Army was secretly developing a way to reanimate the dead. Their intention was to have the dead fight instead of the living, but the experiments were shut down when the Zombie reanimated corpses were unable to control their hunger for human flesh. Thirty ... A Zombie Movie made in Disney World s Backyard Automaton Transfusion ref Dread Central s Uncle Creepy ... reviews automaton transfusion 2006 Dread Central Review ref Internet critic Phelan Porteous ... Automaton Transfusion Category 2008 films Category Zombie films Category Independent films Category 2000s horror films Category 2006 films Category American horror films de Run for Blood ... more details
Use dmy dates date September 2011 Use Australian English date September 2011 Infobox Album Name Transfusion Type EP Artist Powderfinger Cover Tranfussion Front.jpg Released flagicon Australia 1993 09 27 Recorded Red Zeds Genre Rock music Rock Reviews Length 22 55 Label Polydor small br 859727 2 small Producer Powderfinger & Jeff Lovejoy Last album Powderfinger EP Powderfinger br 1993 This album Transfusion br 1993 Next album Parables for Wooden Ears br 1994 Transfusion is the second Extended play EP by Australian rock group Powderfinger . It was released on 27 September 1993 by Polydor . The album was the group s first recording with Polydor, as the group had signed with the label due to the success of the prior EP by the band, the eponymous Powderfinger EP Powderfinger . The EP s song Reap What You Sow is the first song by Powderfinger to have a music video recorded for it. The EP received minor chart success, though not achieving a mainstream ARIA Singles Chart position, the EP reached the 1 position on the ARIA Charts ARIA Alternative Chart , taking the place of Nirvana band Nirvana s single Heart Shaped Box . History Transfusion was recorded and produced by Powderfinger in 1993 ... McKenzie, Simon 22 September 1993 . The Evolution and Distribution of Transfusion . Time Off ... Transfusion , the band aimed to move away from the sixties tag that had been placed on them by the musical ... accessdate 2007 10 28 ref Response Transfusion replaced Heart Shaped Box by Nirvana band Nirvana at the top ... music chart. However, Fanning said he hoped that Transfusion s chart success would open ... powderfinger central.htm Powderfinger Central span . ref Reap What You Sow , the opening track on Transfusion ... music Powderfinger Transfusion title Transfusion Powderfinger Music at last.fm accessdate 2007 ... Council for the Arts title Transfusion accessdate 2007 10 21 work Australian Music Online archiveurl ... September 2007 ref References reflist 2 good article Powderfinger DEFAULTSORT Transfusion Ep Category ... more details
Infobox Disease Name Transfusion associated circulatory overload Image Caption DiseasesDB ICD10 ICD9 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic In transfusion medicine , Transfusion associated circulatory overload known as TACO is a bloodtransfusion condition that occurs due to a rapid transfusion of a large volume of blood. Symptoms The primary symptoms of TACO are dyspnea , orthopnea , peripheral edema , and rapid increase of blood pressure . ref name autogenerated1 http www.phac aspc.gc.ca hcai iamss tti it noninfec e.html Noninfectious Adverse Events of TransfusionTransfusion Transmitted Injuries Section Blood Safety Surveillance and Health Care Acquired Infections Division Public Health... Bot generated title ref Occurrence It is difficult to determine the incidence of TACO, but its incidence is estimated at about one in every 100 to 10,000 transfusions. The risk increases with patients over the age of 60 and patients with cardiac or pulmonary failure, or anemia . ref name autogenerated1 Prevention Transfusion Associated Circulatory Overload is easily prevented by closely monitoring patients receiving transfusions and transfusing smaller volumes of blood at a slower rate. ref name autogenerated1 Differentiation from TRALI While both are related to transfusion medicine and both are important, TACO differs from Transfusion related acute lung injury TRALI in part by having longer hospital stays and increased morbidity. ref http www3.interscience.wiley.com journal 118600624 abstract?CRETRY 1&SRETRY 0 ref The hypotension seen with TRALI and the hypertension seen with TACO provides a clinical differentiation of the two. See also Transfusion reaction Transfusion related acute lung injury References reflist transfusion medicine Complications of surgical and medical care Category Transfusion reactions Category Respiratory diseases Category Complications of surgical and medical care ga G aghort Scamh ige Bainteach le Fuilaistri GGSBF zh ... more details
Platelet transfusion refractoriness is the failure to achieve the desired level of blood platelets in a patient following a blood platelet platelet bloodtransfusiontransfusion . The cause of refractoriness may be either immune or nonimmune based. Among immune related refractoriness, HLA antigens are the primary cause. ref Citation last Colman first Robert W. last2 Marder first2 Victor J. last3 Clowes first3 Alexander W. last4 George first4 James N. last5 Goldhaber first5 Samuel Z. publication date 2005 title Hemostasis and Thrombosis Basic Principles and Clinical Practice edition 5th publisher Lippincott Williams & Wilkins pages 1822 page 1195 isbn 0781749964 ref References reflist Category Coagulopathies medical stub ... more details
refimprove date August 2010 A Hypotensive transfusion reaction or HTR is a rare condition that presents with hypotension associated with administration of blood product s. The hypotension quickly resolves when the Bloodtransfusiontransfusion is stopped. HTRs are caused by the production of bradykinin produced through Factor XII activation by negatively charged surfaces such as filters. When mechanisms for the degradation of bradykinin are impaired, the peptide builds up and causes hypotension. Angiotensin converting enzyme or ACE is primarily responsible for its degradation 75 but can be inhibited by administration of blood pressure medications called ACE inhibitor s. Polymorphism biology Polymorphisms in ACE or aminopeptidase P APP , another enzyme responsible for bradykinin degradation 20 may also contribute to HTRs. ref name medscape http www.medscape.com viewarticle 543936 ref References reflist Category Hypotension ... more details
An acute hemolytic transfusion reaction AHTR is a type of transfusion reaction that is associated with hemolysis . It occurs very soon after the transfusion. ref name pmid15373591 cite journal author Covin RB, Evans KS, Olshock R, Thompson HW title Acute hemolytic transfusion reaction caused by anti Coa journal Immunohematology volume 17 issue 2 pages 45 9 year 2001 pmid 15373591 doi url ref It can occur quickly upon transfusing a few milliliters, or up to 1 2 hours post transfusion. ref cite book last Hoffbrand first A. V. coauthors P.A.H. Moss, J.E. Pettit title Essential Haematology 5th Edition publisher Blackwell Publishing year 2006 isbn 1 4051 3649 9 ref It is also known as an immediate hemolytic transfusion reaction . ref name pmid cite journal author Molthan L, Matulewicz TJ, Bansal Carver B, Benz EJ title An immediate hemolytic transfusion reaction due to anti C and a delayed hemolytic transfusion reaction due to anti Ce e hemoglobinemia, hemoglobinuria and transient impaired renal function journal Vox Sang. volume 47 issue 5 pages 348 53 year 1984 pmid 6438912 doi 10.1111 j.1423 0410.1984.tb04138.x url ref This is a medical emergency as it results from rapid destruction of the donor red blood cells by host antibodies IgG, IgM . It is usually related to ABO blood group incompatibility the most severe of which often involves group A red cells being given to a patient with group O type blood. Properdin then binds to complement C3 in the donor blood, facilitating the reaction ... unit of blood being given to the patient . The symptoms are fever and chills, sometimes with back pain ... of red blood cells, may cause acute renal failure also known as the oliguric phase . About 20 annual deaths in the US are due to AHTR. ref name urlComplications of TransfusionTransfusion ... sec11 ch146 ch146d 1082 title Complications of TransfusionTransfusion Medicine Merck Manual Professional ... care Category Transfusion reactions Category Complications of surgical and medical care ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Transfusion related immunomodulation refers to the transient depression of the immune system following Bloodtransfusiontransfusion of blood products. This effect has been recognized in groups of individuals who have undergone kidney transplantation or have had multiple miscarriage s. ref Gatenby PA, Cameron K, Simes RJ, Adelstein S, Bennett MJ, Jansen RP, Shearman RP, Stewart ... ref Some research studies have shown that, because of this immune depression, blood transfusions ... and the degree of impact transfusion has on infection and tumor recurrence is not well understood. ref Goodnough LT, Brecher ME, Kanter MH, AuBuchon JP. Transfusion medicine. First of two parts bloodtransfusion. N Engl J Med. 1999 Feb 11 340 6 438 47. Review. DOI 10.1056 NEJM199902113400606 PMID 9971869 ref The Blood Products Advisory Committee of the Food and Drug Administration recommends that all transfused blood products undergo Leukoreduction leukocyte reduction in order to offset the contribution of donor white blood cells to immune suppression. ref American Association of Blood ... references transfusion medicine Category Transfusion medicine The topic of transfusion immunomodulation ..., the only convincing evidence for the benefit of transfusion therapy as currently practiced is in preventing recurrent stroke in sickle cell disease. The rest of medical uses of transfusion remain of uncertain ..., increased myocardial infarction and other thrombotic complications, etc. Thus transfusion immunomodulation .... Fortunately, some of these effects can in part be mitigated by leukoreduction of blood transfusions or avoidance of blood transfusions. Additional promising preliminary research demonstrates that removal ... cells and small molecule biologic mediators in stored donor blood that modulate not only recipient ... agendas in transfusion medicine in terms of clinical outcomes for patients, which has been recognized ... of transfusion immunomodulation proven beyond a reasonable doubt. Transfusion. 2005 Aug 45 2 Suppl ... more details
A Delayed hemolytic transfusion reaction is a type of transfusion reaction . ref name pmid18055978 cite journal author Noizat Pirenne F, Bachir D, Chadebech P, et al title Rituximab for prevention of delayed hemolytic transfusion reaction in sickle cell disease journal Haematologica volume 92 issue 12 pages e132 5 year 2007 month December pmid 18055978 doi 10.3324 haematol.12074 url http www.haematologica.org cgi pmidlookup?view long&pmid 18055978 ref ref name pmid12777582 cite journal author Talano JA, Hillery CA, Gottschall JL, Baylerian DM, Scott JP title Delayed hemolytic transfusion reaction hyperhemolysis syndrome in children with sickle cell disease journal Pediatrics volume 111 issue 6 Pt 1 pages e661 5 year 2003 month June pmid 12777582 doi 10.1542 peds.111.6.e661 url http pediatrics.aappublications.org cgi pmidlookup?view long&pmid 12777582 ref ref name pmid19131783 cite journal author Elenga N, Mialou V, Keba li K, Galambrun C, Bertrand Y, Pondarre C title Severe neurologic complication after delayed hemolytic transfusion reaction in 2 children with sickle cell anemia significant diagnosis and therapeutic challenges journal J. Pediatr. Hematol. Oncol. volume 30 issue 12 pages ... ref This can occur one to four weeks after the transfusion. ref name urlComplications of TransfusionTransfusion Medicine Merck Manual Professional cite web url http www.merck.com mmpe sec11 ch146 ch146e.html sec11 ch146 ch146d 1091 title Complications of TransfusionTransfusion Medicine Merck Manual Professional format work accessdate ref One way this can occur is if a person without a Kidd blood antigen receives a Kidd antigen in a transfusion . A hemolytic reaction can occur between 3 to 14 days ... Kazakou, MD, Alexandra Kousoulakou, MD , Euthemia Melissari, MD title Delayed hemolytic transfusion ... of surgical and medical care DEFAULTSORT Delayed Hemolytic Transfusion Reaction Category Transfusion reactions Category Complications of surgical and medical care ... more details
Italic title Infobox Journal cover File AJTS C cover.gif discipline Bloodtransfusion , immunohaematology immunohematology website http www.ajts.org publisher Medknow Publications country India frequency Biannual abbreviation Asian J. Transfus. Sci. history 2007 present ISSN 0973 6247 eISSN 1998 3565 The Asian Journal of Transfusion Science is a Peer review peer reviewed Open access publishing open access medical journal published on behalf of the Indian Society of BloodTransfusion and Immunohematology . The journal publishes articles on the subjects of bloodtransfusion and immunohaematology immunohematology . Abstracting and indexing The journal is indexed with Abstracts on Hygiene and Communicable Diseases, CAB Abstracts, Caspur, CINAHL, Directory of Open Access Journals DOAJ , EBSCO Industries EBSCO , EMCARE, Expanded Academic ASAP, JournalSeek , Global Health, Google Scholar , Health & Wellness Research Center, Health Reference Center Academic, Hinari , Index Copernicus, OpenJGate, PubMed , SCOLOAR, SIIC databases, Tropical Diseases Bulletin, and Ulrich s Periodicals Directory . External links Official website http www.ajts.org Category Open access journals Category English language journals Category Biannual journals Category Medknow Publications academic journals Category Publications established in 2007 Category Hematology journals ... more details
A Transfusion transmitted infection TTI is a virus , parasite , or other potential pathogen that can be transmitted in blood donation donated blood through a Bloodtransfusiontransfusion to a recipient ..., blood may be imported from other areas. Human immunodeficiency virus HIV leads to the best known of the transfusion transmitted diseases, acquired immune deficiency syndrome AIDS . Blood that is processed ... a bloodtransfusion or transplant. Other Vector epidemiology vectors exist. Whether a donor is considered ... in blood transfusions. HIV See also HIV test The virus that causes AIDS is the best known of the transfusion ... for transfusion ref cite news url http news.bbc.co.uk 2 hi health 2582389.stm title UK buys safe blood ... foamy virus which are not known to cause disease. Preventing the spread of these diseases by bloodtransfusion is addressed in several ways. In many cases, the blood is tested for the pathogen, sometimes with several different methodologies. Donors of blood are also screened for signs and symptoms ... that is analogous to pasteurization it destroys most viruses and bacteria in the blood. Donors are still screened and tested. Viruses The most common diseases transmitted in blood transfusions ... to the disease but look for other related conditions. High risk activities for transfusion ... with blood, usually either Recreational drug use drug use , accidental hypodermic needle ... MSM blood donor controversy controversial criterion. A recent history of sexually transmitted disease ... who was infected through factor VIII , a blood derived medicine used to treat the disease. Another ... antigen test and nucleic acid testing . In addition to the general risk criteria for viruses, blood ... donors are often obviously ill, not a chronic disease. Recipients of blood derived clotting factor ... being transmitted in transfused blood. ref cite web url http www.phac aspc.gc.ca hcai iamss tti it ttdi eng.php hepa title Transfusion transmitted injuries publisher Public Health Agency of Canada accessdate ... more details
Post transfusion purpura PTP is an adverse reaction to a bloodtransfusion or platelet transfusion that occurs when the body produces alloantibodies to the introduced blood platelet platelets antigens . These alloantibodies destroy the patient s platelets leading to thrombocytopenia , a rapid decline in platelet count. ref Citation author Washington University School of Medicine Cooper, Daniel E. J Krainik, Andrew J Lubner, Sam EL Reno, Hilary authorlink coauthors title The The Washington Manual of Medical Therapeutics Spiral Manual Series date publisher Lippincott Williams Wilkins location isbn 978 0 7817 8125 1 page 519 ref PTP usually presents 5 12 days after transfusion, and is a potentially fatal condition. Mechanism and treatment PTP is rare, but usually occurs in women who have had multiple pregnancies or in men who have undergone previous transfusions. The precise mechanism leading to PTP is unknown, but it most commonly occurs in individuals whose platelets lack the HPA 1a antigen old name PL sup A1 sup are transfused platelets that do contain the HPA 1a antigen. The patient develops antibodies to the HPA 1a antigen leading to platelet destruction. It is unclear why alloantibodies attack the patient s own, as well as the introduced platelets. ref citation last Gresele first Paolo last2 Page first2 Clive P. last3 Fuster first3 Valentin last4 Vermylen first4 Jos publication date 2002 edition 1st title Platelets in Thrombotic and Non thrombotic Disorders Pathophysiology, Pharmacology and Therapeutics publisher Cambridge University Press pages 1124 page 551 isbn 052180261X ref It is usually self limiting, but IV IgG therapy is the primary treatment. ref citation last ... 3649 9 ref See also Bloodtransfusion Neonatal alloimmune thrombocytopenia References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Post Transfusion Purpura Category Transfusion medicine Medical stub pl Ma op ytkowo poprzetoczeniowa ... Leigh C. last5 Silberstein first5 Leslie E. publication date 2001 edition 1st title Handbook of Transfusion ... more details
to poor nutrition nutritional deficiencies and may require bloodtransfusion . Several countries have blood bank s to fill the demand for transfusable blood. A person receiving a bloodtransfusion ... products further BloodtransfusionBlood for transfusion is obtained from human donors by blood ... group system , and the Rhesus blood group system being the most important. Transfusion of blood of an incompatible ... situations, a plasma expander is a more effective life saving procedure than a bloodtransfusion, because the metabolism of transfused red blood cells does not restart immediately after a transfusion ... transfusion medicine Category Blood Category Hematology Category Tissues Link FA de af Bloed am ...other uses File Blood smear.jpg 300px thumb right Human blood smear br a erythrocytes b neutrophil br c eosinophil d lymphocyte . File Red White Blood cells.jpg thumb right A scanning electron microscope SEM image of a normal red blood cell , a platelet , and a white blood cell . File Blutkreislauf.png thumb Blood circulation br Red oxygenated br Blue deoxygenated Image Humanbood600x.jpg thumb right Human blood magnified 600 times Image 320frogblood600x2.jpg thumb right Frog blood magnified 600 times Image 320fishblood600x2.jpg thumb right Fish blood magnified 600 times Blood is a specialized body ... s, it is composed of blood cells suspended in a liquid called blood plasma . Plasma, which constitutes 55 of blood fluid, is mostly water 92 by volume , ref cite web url http www.fi.edu learn heart blood blood.html title Blood The Human Heart accessdate 19 March 2009 author The Franklin Institute ... being the main medium for excretory product transportation , platelets and blood cells themselves ... of blood. The blood cells are mainly red blood cell s also called RBCs or erythrocytes and white blood cell s, including leukocytes and platelet s. The most abundant cells in vertebrate blood are red blood cells. These contain hemoglobin , an iron containing protein, which facilitates transportation ... more details
a single placenta, the blood supplies of chorion monochorionic twin fetuses can become connected, so that they share blood circulation although each fetus uses its own portion of the placenta, the connecting blood vessels within the placenta allow blood to pass from one twin to the other. Depending on the number, type and direction of the interconnecting blood vessel s anastomosis anastomoses , blood can be transferred disproportionately from one twin the donor to the other the recipient . The transfusion causes the donor twin to have decreased blood volume, retarding the donor s development ... transfusion syndrome TTTS , also known as Feto Fetal Transfusion Syndrome FFTS and Twin Oligohydramnios Polyhydramnios Sequence TOPS is a complication of disproportionate blood supply, resulting ... has a 60 100 mortality rate. ref Zach T, Ford SP. Twin to Twin Transfusion Syndrome. eMedicine.com. ..., K., J. Improving Survival in Twin Twin Transfusion Syndrome. Contemporary OB GYN December ... Twin to Twin transfusion syndrome.svg thumb right Twin to twin transfusion syndrome Image TTTS laser ... fluid becoming oligohydramnios . The blood volume of the recipient twin is increased, which ... to the characteristics of Stages I and II, there is abnormal blood flow in the umbilical cords ... fetoscopy to find the interconnecting blood vessels, and a laser beam to coagulate the blood ... transfusion syndrome. J Matern Fetal Neonatal Med 2009 1 7. http dx.doi.org 10.1080 14767050903128618 ... fluid, and treatment through adjustment of blood supply Non Treatment Expectant Management ... of fetuses through physical complications. Treatment through adjustment of blood supply Laser Therapy ... of blood between fetuses under the assumption that the unequal sharing of blood through these vascular ... primary source of blood and nutrition, the placenta, through the umbilical cord. This procedure is conducted ... cord to interrupt the exchange of blood between the fetuses. The procedure is typically offered ... more details
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. Moreover, although initially suspected to be transmitted only by bloodtransfusion, ref Biagini, P ...Taxobox color violet name Transfusion Transmitted Virus virus group ii familia Anelloviridae genus Anellovirus subdivision ranks Species subdivision Transfusion Transmitted Virus TT virus TTV was the first member of the new family Anelloviridae to be discovered. Initial discovery TTV , for Transfusion Transmitted Virus or Torque teno virus was first reported in a Japanese patient in 1997 by the research scientist T. Nishizawa. The virus is extremely common, even in healthy individuals &mdash as much as 100 prevalent in some countries, and in approximately 10 of blood donors in the UK and the US. Although it does not appear to cause symptoms of hepatitis on its own, it is often found in patients with liver disease. ref Biagini, P Human circoviruses. , pages 95 101. Veterinary Microbiology, 2004. ref For the most part, TTV infection is believed to be asymptomatic . History Initially found in Japanese patients with hepatitis of unknown aetiology , TTV was detected in various populations without proven pathology, including blood donors. This new virus was initially discovered in 1997 by means of representational difference analysis RDA in the plasma of a Japanese patient initials T.T. with posttransfusion hepatitis. A sequence N22 of 500 nucleotides nt was first characterized and further extended to about 3700 nt TA278 clone . ref Nishizawa, T., Okamoto, H., Konishi, K., Yoshizawa, H., Miyakawa, Y., Mayumi, M., 1997. A novel DNA virus TTV associated with elevated transaminase levels in posttransfusion hepatitis of unknown etiology. Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. 241, 92 97. ref At that time, sequence analysis suggested that TTV was related to the Parvoviridae family. At the end of 1998, two independent studies demonstrated the presence of an additional GC rich region of about ... blood donors and intravenous drug users. J. Hepatol. 29, 684 685. ref the global dispersion of the virus ... more details