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Infusion pump-mediated mechanical hemolysis in pediatric patients.

Authors :
Hughes J
McNaughton J
Andrews J
George T
Bergero C
Pyke-Grimm K
Galel SA
Gonzalez C
Goodnough LT
Fontaine MJ
Source :
Annals of clinical and laboratory science [Ann Clin Lab Sci] 2015 Spring; Vol. 45 (2), pp. 140-7.
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Context: Hemoglobinuria was observed after packed red blood cell transfusion in a series of patients at our pediatric treatment center. Laboratory testing was suggestive of intravascular hemolysis with no support for an immunohematologic process.<br />Objective: We investigated these adverse events to define a quality improvement plan and to prevent future hemolytic adverse events. Multiple factors were investigated, and the only change identified was the implementation of a new infusion pump (Pump A) that replaced a previous model (Pump B).<br />Design: In vitro pump analyses, a retrospective review of urinalyses, and prospective urinalysis and nursing surveillances were also performed.<br />Results: In in vitro analysis of the pumps, irradiated units with higher hematocrit at a low flow rate through Pump A had a greater than thirty-fold increase in free hemoglobin from baseline compared to minimal free hemoglobin changes seen with Pump B. Irradiated units with a lower hematocrit had a minimal change in free hemoglobin from baseline with both Pumps A and B at either low or high flow rate. Subsequently, only units with lower hematocrits were issued for transfusion of pediatric patients, and Pump A was replaced by Pump B in the outpatient unit. Retrospective and prospective surveillances found no additional unexplained cases of gross hemoglobinuria associated with transfusion.<br />Conclusion: The investigation determined that infusion of higher hematocrit units using a specific commercial pump was associated with mechanical hemolysis. The change to units with lower hematocrit through an alternative pump has been an effective corrective action to date.<br /> (© 2015 by the Association of Clinical Scientists, Inc.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1550-8080
Volume :
45
Issue :
2
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Annals of clinical and laboratory science
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
25887866