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Urgent Global Need of Blood Products

The current World Health Organization (WHO) guidelines recommend 10-20 blood donations per 1000 individuals, but these guidelines do not take…

October 29, 2019

Thrombosomes (Lyophilized Platelets) Appear Safe in Phase 1 Trial

  Data from a phase 1, open-label, multi-center safety trial of lyophilized platelets were recently presented at the 2019 AABB…

October 24, 2019

Fibrinogen Concentrate Is Equivalent to Cryoprecipitate for Bleeding after Cardiac Surgery

Guidelines for the treatment of bleeding due to hypofibrinogenemia (fibrinogen level <1.5-2.0 g/L) after cardiac surgery recommend using either cryoprecipitate…

October 23, 2019

Risk Factors for Hyperhemolysis Syndrome Identified

Hyperhemolysis Syndrome (HS) is a rare, potentially fatal condition characterized by the development of severe anemia after transfusion in which…

October 16, 2019

FDA Guidance to Control for Bacterial Contamination in Platelets

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued final guidance to reduce bacterial contamination of platelets stored at room…

October 9, 2019

Donor, Blood Component, and Patient Factors all Affect Hemoglobin Levels after RBC Transfusion

To better understand the interplay between donor characteristics, blood product preparation and storage, and patient characteristics on the outcome of…

October 2, 2019

Extended Trial Confirms that Frequent Donors Give More Blood but Are More Likely to be Iron Deficient

  The original INTERVAL trial randomly assigned more than 45,000 blood donors in the United Kingdom to different donation frequencies…

September 25, 2019

Blood Transfusions in Space

Although no major hemorrhages or blood transfusions have occurred in space and the risk is low, transfusions for astronauts on…

September 18, 2019

Immunogenicity of MMR Vaccine in Chronically Transfused Pediatric Patients

Both the American Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) and the Canadian immunization guide recommend delaying live vaccine immunizations for…

September 10, 2019

Iron Deficiency Toolkit Improves Iron Levels in Pregnancy and Decreases Transfusions

About 10% of women and teens of childbearing age have iron deficiency in developed countries. Pregnancy exacerbates the risk of…

September 4, 2019

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