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Repeated exposure rather than the total volume of transfused components may influence the incidence of allergic transfusion reactions

Authors :
Yoshiaki Tomiyama
Yoshiki Okuyama
Shigeru Takamoto
Makoto Handa
Hidefumi Kato
Takayuki Nakayama
Shigetaka Shimodaira
Motoaki Uruma
Source :
Transfusion. 55:2576-2581
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
Wiley, 2015.

Abstract

BACKGROUND The plasma fraction of blood components has an essential role in the etiology of allergic transfusion reactions (ATRs). The difference of incidences of ATRs between fresh-frozen plasma (FFP) and platelet concentrates (PCs), in which plasma is the main component, is not clearly understood. This study compares the frequency of ATRs to FFP versus PCs on both first and subsequent (nonfirst) transfusions and considers the factors influencing the risk of ATRs. STUDY DESIGN AND METHODS Five hospitals agreed to systematically collect and share 2 years of data (January 2010 through December 2011). This was a retrospective observational analysis of data including the number of transfusion episodes and ATRs for FFP and PCs on first-transfusion patients (without transfusion history) and previously transfused patients. RESULTS The incidence of ATRs to PCs (2.51%) was significantly higher than to FFP (1.68%) on subsequent transfusions (p

Details

ISSN :
00411132
Volume :
55
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Transfusion
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........9dd8d9ce2ef8bb9322b3da121eaec97e
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/trf.13201