Noninfectious Complications of Blood Transfusion in the South of Kerman Province: A 4-Year Retrospective Study

Nosaibe Seirfar, Javad Afsharmanesh, Amin Sadeghi dousari, Ali Behzadi, Roohollah Mirzaee Khalilabad
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Background: Although today, transfusion therapy has turned from a hazardous condition to a relatively safe method with the improvement of technology, the highest risk for the patient is a complication of blood transfusions. This study aimed to evaluate the prevalence and pattern of transfusion-related adverse events. Materials and Methods: This study is a retrospective review which examined data of all those who received blood transfusions at Kashani and Imam Khomeini hospitals of the south of Kerman province from 2014 to 2018 years. Results: Of the total 16081 blood transfusions, 148 (0.92%) cases of blood complications were observed. Most cases occurred in males aged 31-40 and over 50 years, O blood group, injection packed red blood cell (PRBC) product, and within 20-60 minutes. Most of the transfusion-related complications were related to the surgery ward and in patients without underlying disease, and most complications included fever and chills. Conclusion: The results of our study showed that the highest transfusion-related complications were fever and chills. Therefore, fever and chills in the early hours of transfusion should be considered as the most common transfusion-related complications.
克尔曼省南部输血的非传染性并发症:一项4年回顾性研究
背景:随着技术的进步,输血治疗已经从一种危险的情况转变为一种相对安全的方法,但对患者来说,最大的风险是输血并发症。本研究旨在评估输血相关不良事件的发生率和模式。材料和方法:本研究是一项回顾性研究,研究了2014年至2018年在克尔曼省南部卡沙尼和伊玛目霍梅尼医院接受输血的所有患者的数据。结果:16081例输血中,发生血液并发症148例(0.92%)。病例多发生在男性,年龄31-40岁,50岁以上,O型血,注射填充红细胞(PRBC)制品,20-60分钟内。大多数输血相关并发症与手术病房和无基础疾病的患者有关,大多数并发症包括发烧和寒战。结论:本研究结果显示,输血相关并发症最高的是发热和寒战。因此,输血初期的发热和寒战应被认为是最常见的输血相关并发症。
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