The impact of storage on red cell function in blood transfusion
- PMID: 17650772
- DOI: 10.1016/j.bpa.2007.01.004
The impact of storage on red cell function in blood transfusion
Abstract
Despite the common use of red-blood-cell transfusions in clinical practice, actual beneficial effects of red blood cells have never been demonstrated. On the contrary, several studies suggest that red-blood-cell transfusions are associated with higher risks of morbidity and mortality. The effects of the duration of storage on the efficacy of red blood cells have therefore been questioned in a number of studies. Recent insights into the physiology of red blood cells such as the role of the hypoxia-induced vasodilator-releasing function of red blood cells--is discussed in relation to the controversy surrounding the use of blood transfusions in clinical practice.
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