Transfusion reactions in pediatric compared with adult patients: a look at rate, reaction type, and associated products
Transfusion2014Vol. 55(3), pp. 563–570
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Abstract
To our knowledge this is the first study to provide detailed comparisons of acute transfusion reactions to all blood products between pediatric and adult populations at a single institution and supported by a single transfusion service and culture. Collectively these data provide insight into pediatric transfusion reactions and demonstrate a general increase in the incidence of transfusion reactions within the pediatric compared to adult population.
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