Acute Transfusion Reactions in a Tertiary Care Hospital: The Saudi Context

Q4 Multidisciplinary
Ammar H. Alsughayir, Mohrah Alalshaikh, Yasser Almaki, Leenah Almass, Mohammed Alnamnakani, Imran Pukhta, Alyazeed Alsaif, Sarah Abo Baker, Abdullah Albarghash
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Abstract

Although blood transfusion is a life-saving procedure, it can be associated with complications in rare cases. An acute transfusion reaction (ATR) is a complication where recipients exhibit an adverse reaction within 24 hours of a blood transfusion. This study aimed to determine the incidence of ATRs. This retrospective study reviewed the ATRs for all patients who received blood products over three years (2018, 2019, 2020). Of 81,498 transfusion episodes investigated, 132 (0.16%) were associated with ATRs. The most frequent adverse reactions were allergic reactions (62.9%, n = 83), followed by febrile non-haemolytic transfusion reactions (FNHTR) (32.6%, n = 43). Among blood products, it was found that allergic reactions were associated with platelet transfusions (40.9%, n = 34) and FNHTR with packed red blood cell transfusions (79.0%, n = 34). Serious complications such as acute haemolytic transfusion reaction and transfusion-related lung injury were not reported. The low percentage of recorded ATRs may indicate an underestimation of the true incidence due to under-reporting. Accurate reporting of ATRs is a crucial element of the haemovigilance system and would improve blood transfusion safety and enhance patient management. KEYWORDS FNHTR; allergic reactions; TACO; haemovigilance; urticarial rash
三级护理医院的急性输血反应:沙特背景
虽然输血是一种挽救生命的方法,但在极少数情况下,它可能会引起并发症。急性输血反应(ATR)是输血后24小时内受者出现不良反应的并发症。本研究旨在确定atr的发生率。本回顾性研究回顾了三年内(2018年、2019年、2020年)接受血液制品的所有患者的atr。在调查的81498例输血事件中,132例(0.16%)与atr相关。最常见的不良反应是过敏反应(62.9%,n = 83),其次是发热性非溶血性输血反应(FNHTR) (32.6%, n = 43)。在血液制品中,过敏反应与血小板输注(40.9%,n = 34)和FNHTR与填充红细胞输注(79.0%,n = 34)相关。严重并发症如急性溶血性输血反应和输血相关肺损伤未见报道。记录的atr百分比低可能表明由于漏报而低估了真实发病率。准确报告ATRs是血液警戒系统的重要组成部分,可以提高输血安全性,加强患者管理。过敏反应;墨西哥煎玉米卷;haemovigilance;荨麻疹的皮疹
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Scientific Journal of King Faisal University
Scientific Journal of King Faisal University Multidisciplinary-Multidisciplinary
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期刊介绍: The scientific Journal of King Faisal University is a biannual refereed scientific journal issued under the guidance of the University Scientific Council. The journal also publishes special and supplementary issues when needed. The first volume was published on 1420H-2000G. The journal publishes two separate issues: Humanities and Management Sciences issue, classified in the Arab Impact Factor index, and Basic and Applied Sciences issue, on June and December, and indexed in (C​ABI) and (SCOPUS) international databases.
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