Acute hemolytic transfusion reactions--a fresh look at pathogenesis and considerations regarding therapy
- PMID: 850938
- DOI: 10.1046/j.1537-2995.1977.17277151928.x
Acute hemolytic transfusion reactions--a fresh look at pathogenesis and considerations regarding therapy
Abstract
A review of our knowledge of acute hemolytic transfusion reactions indicates that we have learned much in recent years about the pathogenetic mechanisms involved. An approach to effective therapy for patients suffering such reactions should be based on our latest understanding of the pathophysiology of this syndrome. However, changes in our therapeutic approach have not kept abreast of our increased awareness of the etiologic factors, and the patient, therefore, is not getting the benefit of our increased knowledge in this area. The primary pathogenetic mechanisms involved in these reactions appear to be disseminated intravascular coagulation and a series of hemodynamic alterations leading to ischemic necrosis of tissues. Therapy would best be aimed at interfering with these primary pathophysiologic pathways.
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