Blood Transfusion Flashcards
What are blood transfusions prescribed for and their uses?
Prescribed for: anaemia, thrombocytopenia, low coagulation factors, low fibrinogen
When: improve QoL, correct or treat, reverse damage, haemorrhage, prepare or recover from illness or treatment
What are the main components of blood which can be transfused and when are they indicated?
Red cells
- prevent or correct severe acute anaemia, improve QoL, prepare for surgery, help recovery, reverse damage
Platelets
- prophylaxis, therapeutically, cardiopulmonary bypass, DIC if bleed, abnormalities of function
Fresh frozen plasma
- replace coagulation factors, DIC if bleed, TTP, replace coagulation deficiencies
Cryoprecipitate
- hypofibrinogaemia secondary to massive transfusion, DIC with bleed and <1g/L fibrinogen, bleeding associated with thrombolytic therapy, renal or liver failure with abnormal bleeding, fibrinogen concentrate on way
When should samples be sent to the blood bank, the principles of what happens to them at the lab and when/how is blood made available?
Group and screen/save Cross match “Group specific blood” Remember two sample policy 72h validity
What are the main hazards of blood transfusion?
Never events are death or harm
Other events include: transfusion associated circulatory overload, transfusion related acute lung injury, allergic transfusion reaction, febrile, allergic, hypotension, variant eg creutzfeldt jakob disease
What are some future cellular therapies?
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Why do some blood groups restrict how blood can be transfused?
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