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Delayed Hemolytic Transfusion Reaction with Alloimmunization of Rh Phenotype: A Two-Case Study

Yoo DW, Lee HJ, Lee SM, Kim IS, Song D, Chang CL, Shin KH, Kim HH

Delayed hemolytic transfusion reaction is difficult to prevent using an unexpected antibody test performed prior to transfusion, and unlike acute hemolytic transfusion reaction, it occurs a few days after blood...
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Incidence of Adverse Transfusion Reactions from an Institutional Hemovigilance System: A Single Center Study

Lee AJ, Kim SG

BACKGROUND: A hemovigilance system is essential to detect and analyze adverse transfusion reactions to various blood components. A blood bank physician has the role of discriminating the adverse transfusion reactions...
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A Case Report of Transfusion-associated Circulatory Overload

Kim D, Nah H, Kim S, Kim HO

Transfusion-associated circulatory overload (TACO) is recently becoming more important than transfusion-related acute lung injury (TRALI) in terms of the number of patients with definite diagnosis as well as its prognosis....
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Acute Hemolytic Transfusion Reaction due to ABO-Incompatible Blood Transfusion: A Fatal Case Report and Review of the Literature

Lim HH, Kim KH, An GD, Jeong IH, Son YK

A 77-year-old female patient who was suspected to have had an acute hemolytic transfusion reaction was admitted to the emergency room. She received one unit of type A red blood...
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Revisiting the Pre-transfusion Test: A Case of Acute Hemolytic Transfusion Reaction due to Multiple Alloantibodies of Anti-E, Anti-c, Anti-Jk(b)

An GD, Kim KH, Jeong IH, Lim HH, Woo KS, Han JY, Kim JM, Jeong JH, Son YK

We report a case of acute hemolytic transfusion reaction due to multiple alloantibodies. A 41-year-old male with multiple histories of transfusion was admitted for jaundice and oliguria after receiving two...
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Frequency and Pattern of Noninfectious Adverse Transfusion Reactions at a Tertiary Care Hospital in Korea

Cho J, Choi SJ, Kim S, Alghamdi E, Kim HO

BACKGROUND: Although transfusion is a paramount life-saving therapy, there are multiple potential significant risks. Therefore, all adverse transfusion reaction (ATR) episodes require close monitoring. Using the computerized reporting system, we...
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Analysis of Trauma Patients with Massive Transfusion in the Emergency Department

Ahn E, Choi SH, Kim JY, Park JH, Cho YD

BACKGROUND: It is important that proper protocols are in place for trauma patients who require massive transfusion upon arrival at the emergency department. This study is a preliminary analysis of...
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Case of Acute Hemolytic Transfusion Reaction due to Anti-Fy(a) Alloantibody in a Patient with Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia

Choi SJ, Nah H, Kim Y, Kim S, Kim HO

A 72-year-old man with general weakness visited the outpatient clinic of the hematology department. The patient had been treated under the diagnosis of autoimmune hemolytic anemia for 2 years. His...
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Safety and Efficacy of Type-O Packed Red Blood Cell Transfusion in Traumatic H emorrhagic Shock P atients: Preliminary Study

Kang BH, Jung K, Heo Y, Lee JC

PURPOSE: A new unmatched type-O packed red blood cell (UORBC) storage system was established in Ajou University Hospital Trauma Center. This system was expected to deliver faster and more efficient...
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Transfusion-related acute lung injury in a parturient diagnosed with myelodysplastic syndrome: A case report

Sung TY, Jee YS, Lee SJ, You HJ, Jeong KS, Kang PS

Transfusion-related acute lung injury (TRALI) is defined as a new episode of acute lung injury that occurs during or within 6 hours of a completed transfusion, which is one of...
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Elimination of Causative Antibody by Plasma Exchange in a Patient with an Acute Hemolytic Transfusion Reaction

Kim N, Lee J, Kim DS, Lee HS, Choi SI, Cho YG

An ABO-incompatible transfusion is a very rare event but it can cause severe adverse effects, including death. The prognosis is affected by various factors, such as the volume of infusion,...
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Steps taken to alleviate under-reporting of transfusion reactions at a public sector hospital in Pakistan

Rashid A, Agha MA, Minhas S, Nepal B, Nusrat N

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Alloantibodies to High-Incidence Antigen: Review of Cases and Transfusion Experiences in Korea

Choi SJ, Chung YN, Cho D, Kim S

Antibodies to high-incidence red blood cell antigens should be considered if panagglutination reactions are noted in all panel cells, and negative reactions to autologous red blood cells are detected on...
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Two Clinical Cases of Anti-Di(b) with Di(a+b-) Phenotypes: Practical Need for Rare Blood Donor Registry Program in Korea

Lee MY, Park TS, Oh SH, Kim S, Kim HO

Here, we report two cases of identified anti-Di(b) antibodies with rare Di(a+b−) blood types from two different hospitals in Korea. Di(b) mismatched transfusion could cause a hemolytic transfusion reaction. However,...
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Assessment of Medical Trainnees' Knowledge and Their Educational Needs on Transfusion Medicine

Lim J, Kim H, Lim YA, Lim HS, Kim JN, Choi SR, Kwon GC

BACKGROUND: Transfusion is one of the most important treatments in patient care. It has been known that there is a lack of transfusion medicine knowledge of doctors in other countries,...
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Perioperative red blood cell transfusion in orofacial surgery

Park SY, Seo KS, Karm MH

In the field of orofacial surgery, a red blood cell transfusion (RBCT) is occasionally required during double jaw and oral cancer surgery. However, the question remains whether the effect of...
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Prevalence of dog erythrocyte antigen 1, determined via immunochromatography, in domestic dogs in Korea

Kim E, Choe C, Yoo JG, Oh SI, Jung Y, Cho A, Kim S, Do YJ

Blood group determination in dogs is an important factor in transfusion medicine to minimize immediate or delayed adverse reactions after red blood cells transfusion in small animal clinics. Dog erythrocyte...
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An Experience of Various Pretransfusion Test Protocols in a Tertiary Referral Hospital

Choi S, Shin S, Seo JY, Yu H, Chun S, Cho D

BACKGROUND: Pretransfusion tests are essential for safe transfusions, but occasionally, part or all can be omitted when a transfusion is needed urgently in an emergency. The purpose of this study...
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A Case of Primary Anti-D Alloimmunization by RHD (c.1227G>A) DEL Red Blood Cell Transfusion

Yoon J, Koh YE, Kim HN, Kim J, Jung BK, Lee SA, Oh DJ, Lim CS

The Rh blood group D antigen is the most immunogenic of all antigens, next to ABO antigens. Anti-D immunization is clinically important since it may cause clinical problems, such as...
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A Case of Packed red Cell Transfusion-Associated Anti-K Antibody

Kim B

Anti-K alloantibody is a type of red blood cell (RBC) antibody which is generated through immunization. It is well noted that the anti-K antibody causes hemolytic transfusion reactions. Although Koreans...
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