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SQUMJ-Sultan Qaboos University Medical Journal. 2014; 14 (3): 277-289
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-159437

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The recognition and management of transfusion reactions [TRs] are critical to ensure patient safety during and after a blood transfusion. Transfusion reactions are classified into acute transfusion reactions [ATRs] or delayed transfusion reactions, and each category includes different subtypes. Different ATRs share common signs and symptoms which can make categorisation difficult at the beginning of the reaction. Moreover, TRs are often under-recognised and under-reported. To ensure uniform practice and safety, it is necessary to implement a national haemovigilance system and a set of national guidelines establishing policies for blood transfusion and for the detection and management of TRs. In Oman, there are currently no local TR guidelines to guide physicians and hospital blood banks. This paper summarises the available literature and provides consensus guidelines to be used in the recognition, management and reporting of ATRs

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