Perception of risk in massive transfusion as it relates to fetal outcomes: a survey of surgeons and nurses at one American trauma center
Background The use of blood products early in the resuscitation of bleeding trauma patients
is widely accepted, but made difficult by limited supplies of D− red blood cell (RBC) …
is widely accepted, but made difficult by limited supplies of D− red blood cell (RBC) …
The females have spoken: a patient-centered national survey on the administration of emergent transfusions with the potential for future fetal harm
BACKGROUND Traumatic hemorrhage is the leading cause of preventable death. Early in
the resuscitation, only RhD-positive red blood cells are likely to be available, which poses a …
the resuscitation, only RhD-positive red blood cells are likely to be available, which poses a …
Not as “D” eadly as once thought–the risk of D-alloimmunization and hemolytic disease of the fetus and newborn following RhD-positive transfusion in trauma
MH Yazer, G Panko, JB Holcomb, A Kaplan… - …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
The use of blood products to resuscitate injured and massively bleeding patients in the
prehospital and early in-hospital phase of the resuscitation is increasing. Using group O red …
prehospital and early in-hospital phase of the resuscitation is increasing. Using group O red …
Massive blood transfusion during hospitalization for delivery in New York State, 1998–2007
JM Mhyre, A Shilkrut, EV Kuklina… - Obstetrics & …, 2013 - journals.lww.com
OBJECTIVE: To define the frequency, risk factors, and outcomes of massive transfusion in
obstetrics. METHODS: The State Inpatient Dataset for New York (1998–2007) was used to …
obstetrics. METHODS: The State Inpatient Dataset for New York (1998–2007) was used to …
Use of low-titer O-positive whole blood in female trauma patients: a literature review, qualitative multidisciplinary analysis of risk/benefit, and guidelines for its use as a …
TW Clements, JM Van Gent, N Menon… - Journal of the …, 2023 - journals.lww.com
Background: Whole blood transfusion is associated with benefits including improved
survival, coagulopathy, and decreased transfusion requirements. The majority of whole …
survival, coagulopathy, and decreased transfusion requirements. The majority of whole …
Estimating the risks of prehospital transfusion of D‐positive whole blood to trauma patients who are bleeding in England
R Cardigan, T Latham, A Weaver, M Yazer… - Vox …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Background and Objectives D‐negative red cells are transfused to D‐negative females of
childbearing potential (CBP) to prevent haemolytic disease of the foetus and newborn …
childbearing potential (CBP) to prevent haemolytic disease of the foetus and newborn …
Attitudes of American adult women toward accepting RhD‐mismatched transfusions in bleeding emergencies
G Yu, J Siegler, J Hayes, MH Yazer, PC Spinella - Transfusion, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Background There is an increasing literature demonstrating the benefits of prehospital and
early in‐hospital transfusions. RhD‐positive products might only be available during these …
early in‐hospital transfusions. RhD‐positive products might only be available during these …
Outcomes associated with transfusion in low‐risk women with obstetric haemorrhage
Background and Objectives Obstetric haemorrhage is associated with increased blood
transfusion, morbidity and health service usage in women. While the use of transfusion in …
transfusion, morbidity and health service usage in women. While the use of transfusion in …
[引用][C] Hazards of neonatal blood transfusion
SA Galel, MJ Fontaine - NeoReviews, 2006 - publications.aap.org
The safest blood transfusion is the one not administered. When a transfusion is needed, it is
important for both physicians and nursing staff to be aware of its potential acute and delayed …
important for both physicians and nursing staff to be aware of its potential acute and delayed …
When your patient is from the obstetric department: postpartum hemorrhage and massive transfusion
M Chichester - Journal of PeriAnesthesia Nursing, 2005 - Elsevier
When caring for patients receiving massive transfusion, the nurse will be required to perform
ongoing assessments and apply critical thinking to provide optimum care and avoid further …
ongoing assessments and apply critical thinking to provide optimum care and avoid further …
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