Guidelines for auditing pediatric blood transfusion practices.

V. Blanchette, H. Hume, Levy Gj, N. Luban, R. Strauss
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Abstract

Although transfusion of blood products is an essential and potentially life-saving measure, not all blood transfusions are beneficial to patients. The associated risks, particularly transfusion-transmitted viral illnesses, such as hepatitis and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, require that careful consideration be given before a decision is made to transfuse any blood product. Many institutions have established a local committee to monitor transfusion practices and audit such practices regularly. To assist in this task, the Pediatric Hemotherapy Committee of the American Association of Blood Banks has developed guidelines for the conduct of pediatric blood transfusion audits. These guidelines, summarized herein, cover transfusion of red blood cells, platelets, white blood cells, fresh-frozen plasma, albumin, and clotting concentrates. The use of cytomegalovirus low-risk and irradiated blood products is also discussed. Throughout the report, special attention is given to the transfusion needs of newborn infants.
审核儿科输血实践指南。
虽然输血是一项必要且可能挽救生命的措施,但并非所有输血都对患者有益。相关的风险,特别是输血传播的病毒性疾病,如肝炎和获得性免疫缺陷综合症,要求在决定输注任何血液制品之前仔细考虑。许多机构建立了一个地方委员会来监测输血做法,并定期对这种做法进行审计。为了协助完成这项任务,美国血库协会的儿科血液治疗委员会制定了进行儿科输血审计的指导方针。这些指南,总结在这里,包括红细胞,血小板,白细胞,新鲜冷冻血浆,白蛋白和凝血浓缩物的输血。本文还讨论了巨细胞病毒低风险和辐照血液制品的使用。在整个报告中,特别注意新生儿的输血需要。
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