Severe Trauma Patients Should Receive Pre-hospital Blood Products Severe trauma patients are at risk for hemorrhagic shock and death, and timely resuscitation is crucial for survival. The Prehospital… April 24, 2019
CRISPR-Gene Editing Uses for Transfusion Medicine Clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats (CRISPR) and Cas proteins evolved as part of the prokaryotes adaptive immune system. Cas… April 18, 2019
Chagas Disease Screening for Family Members of Positive Blood Donors Chagas disease (CD) is a zoonotic infection caused by blood sucking Trypanosoma cruzi—a parasite that infects over 6 million people… April 10, 2019
Increased Exogenous Compounds in RBCs after 42 Days of Storage Although morphological and biochemical storage lesions accumulate in stored red blood cells (RBCs), several recent randomized clinical trials have not… April 3, 2019
ABO Blood Group Alters Platelet Binding to von Willebrand Factor Since individuals with type O blood have a lower risk of myocardial infarction, researchers hypothesized that the ABO blood group… March 27, 2019
Recommendations for Patient Blood Management in Adults Since blood transfusions are one of the most common and most overused procedures in developed countries, patient blood management (PBM)… March 20, 2019
Increased Mortality and Blood Product Use in Trauma Patients with Hypothermia About half of all trauma patients experience hypothermia (body temperature less than 36°C), which leads to coagulopathy and poor health… March 12, 2019
Management of Bleeding Episodes in Patients Taking Direct Oral Anticoagulants Since 2012, direct oral anticoagulant (DOAC) use has increased as an alternative to oral anticoagulant agents such as warfarin to… March 6, 2019
Pathogen Reduction Technology Safe and Effective for Red Blood Cell Transfusions in Pediatric Patients with Cancer Pathogen reduction technology (PRT) is now commonly used to inactivate many types of pathogens in platelets and plasma. PRT for… February 27, 2019
Female Blood Donors at Risk for Iron Deficiency In the United States, adolescents 16-18 years old donate approximately 1.5 million units of blood each year. Although donating blood… February 21, 2019