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Vol. 46. Issue S3.
X Eurasian Hematology Oncology Congress
Pages 26 (May 2024)
Vol. 46. Issue S3.
X Eurasian Hematology Oncology Congress
Pages 26 (May 2024)
Nursing, Blood Transfusion, PP 22
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UNEARTH WRONG BLOOD TRANSFUSION BY PURSUING MIXED FIELD REACTION
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Melek YANASIK1, Ulku KAFTANCIOGLU1, Zehra KOCYIGIT CAKIR1, Burcu DUMAN YILDIRIM1, Cigdem ATESMEN1, Neriman YANIK1, Zeynep OGUZ1, Tulin TUNC1, Sevgi KALAYOGLU-BESISIK2
1 Istanbul University, Istanbul Faculty of Medicine, Blood Center
2 Istanbul University, Istanbul Faculty of Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Hematology
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ABO-incompatible blood transfusions are potentially life-threatening. The common cause is skipping the final bedside check. Potential intensive and emergent transfusions have the risk of a blood component-patient matching hitch. A 58-year-old bleeding patient with anesthesia received the 4th RBC unit. Pretransfusion tests showed hemolysis in a mixed field. The returned empty bag confirmed the wrong blood group RBC transfusion. The blood bank and hemovigilance intervened; the incident was recorded

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