Transfusion Reactions Flashcards
Transfusion reaction due to recipient anti-IgA IgG Abs (due to IgA deficiency)
Name and time range?
Anaphylactic
(within a few seconds to minutes)
Transfusion reaction due to ABO incompatibility; can progress to renal failure
Name and time range?
AHTR
(Acute hemolytic transfusion reaction)
The most common blood transfusion reaction
Febrile nonhemolytic
(2/2 cytokine accumulation during blood storage) Within 1-6 hours
Transfusion reaction due to recipient IgE Abs & mast cell activation
Urticarial/Allergic
(within 2-3 hours)
Transfusion reaction due to donor anti-leukocyte Abs
TRALI
(Transfusion-related Acute Lung Injury) Within 6 hours
Transfusion reaction due to anamnestic Ab response
(reaction to a familiar antigen)
Delayed hemolytic
(2-10d)
Transfusion reaction due to cytokine accumulation during blood storage
Febrile nonhemolytic
(within 1-6 hours)
- Most common transfusion reaction