Transfusion Flashcards

1
Q

What is the universal donor?

Why?

A

O-

Polysaccharide structure - everyone has the ‘O’ part, not everyone has the A and B parts

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2
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What is the universal recipient?

Why?

A

AB

Have both A and B antigens (IgM)

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3
Q

What is RhesusD?

Why is it a problem in pregnancy?

A

Protein - can cross the placenta (IgM can’t)

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4
Q

How many ml is 1 unit of blood?

A

4-500ml

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5
Q

What is in a unit of RBCs?

A
RBCs, glucose, adenosine, citrates (to prevent clotting)
Low pH (6.8), as RBCs produce lactate
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6
Q

How long does it take to transfuse?

A

Usually over 2-3 hours, but in an emergency, as fast as poss! so around 5 mins per unit

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7
Q

What could massive trasfusion lead to (3 things)

A

Hyperkalaemia
Hypocalcaemia (citrates chelate calcium)
Acidaemia

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8
Q

Give 6 complications of transfusion

A
Fluid overload
Acute haemolytic reaction
TRALI (transfusion-related lung injury)
BBV (HIV, hep B and C, CMV)
Bacteraemia
Iron overload
Febrile reaction
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