Pediatric red cell and platelet transfusions
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.transci.2018.05.019
Pediatric red cell and platelet transfusions
Abstract
The aim of pediatric transfusions should be based on the concept of avoiding unnecessary transfusions without jeopardizing the patient safety and providing correct blood components when there are well founded indications to transfuse. Despite considerable efforts from transfusion services to increase transfusion safety, transfusions are still associated with preventable and unpreventable adverse effects that may, in the worst case, have severe and fatal consequences. Transfusions to pediatric patients constitute a small proportion of all transfusions but have higher incidence of adverse events compared to adults. Pediatric transfusions consist of intrauterine transfusions, top-up transfusions to neonates and young children, exchange transfusions in the management of hemolytic disease of newborn (HDN), in addition to sickle cell crisis, chronic transfusion therapy in thalassemia patients, massive transfusion in trauma, HLA- and HPA-compatible platelets in immunized patients and neonates with fetal neonatal alloimmune thrombocytopenia (FNAIT). Packed red cells (PRCs) and platelet (PLT) concentrates are the most utilized blood components and will be reviewed here.
Keywords: Packed red cell concentrates; Patient blood management pediatric; Platelet concentrates; Transfusion.
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