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Transfusion of RhD-Positive Blood Components to Serologic RhD-Negative Patients-Review of Current Literature: An Opinion

Yu SH, Jeong IH, Cho D

Among RhD variants, it is considered safe to transfuse RhD positive blood to “Asia-type” DEL and weak D type 1, 2, and 3 recipients. However, transfusing RhD-positive blood cells in...
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Incidence and Analysis of Adverse Transfusion Reactions at a Single Children’s Hospital

Ryu SE, Lee HJ, Shin JH, Shin KH, Yoo DW, Kim HH, Chang CL

Adverse transfusion reactions (ATRs) are unexpected reactions to transfusion. This study examined the frequency, types of ATRs, and related blood products retrospectively in pediatric patients with less information than in...
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Is Leukoreduction Needed for Plasma Products?

Youk HJ, Chung Y, Kim H, Ko DH

Leukoreduction is a process in which the white blood cells (WBCs) in cellular products are intentionally reduced to bring down the risk of adverse transfusion reactions, such as febrile nonhemolytic...
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Adverse Events Associated with the Use of Leukocyte Reduction Filters and Blood Transfusion Sets: Experience of a Single Institute in Korea and Status of Adverse Event Reporting in Korea and the United States

Choi S, Choi SJ, Kim JK, Lee J, Lee YK

Background: Leukocyte reduction filters (LRF) and blood transfusion sets (BTS) are frequently used medical devices to prevent blood transfusion-related adverse reactions. This study attempted to analyze these medical devices related...
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Kidd (SLC14A1 rs1058396) Genotyping Performed by PCR-Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism Using a General-Purpose Agarose Gel and Lithium Borate Buffer

Park G

Background: Kidd (SLC14A1 rs1058396) genotyping is an important test to prevent delayed hemolytic transfusion reactions and hemolytic disease of the fetus or newborn. The PCR-restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) technique...
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Comparison of Total and IgG ABO Isoagglutinin Titers in ABO-Incompatible Organ Transplant Patients: Analysis of Data from a University Hospital Over the Last 5 Years

Kim JA, Shin JW, Lee DL, Park S, Kim J, Bang HI

Background: Measurement of ABO isoagglutinin titers is important for patients who have received an ABO-incompatible organ transplant. Specifically, IgG isoagglutinin is essential for predicting graft outcomes in kidney transplantation, but...
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