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Archives for September–December 2016

Red Cells Stored Longer than Five Weeks May be Harmful

AABB’s clinical practice guidelines recently stated that transfusion of fresh red blood cells (RBCs) compared to standard issue RBCs have…

December 21, 2016

Screening for Babesia microti Decreases the Risk of Transfusion-Transmitted Infections

Babesia microti is a tick-borne pathogen responsible for babesiosis—a malaria-like hemolytic disease. Currently, there is not a licensed screening test…

December 14, 2016

Crizanlizumab May Help Sickle Cell Patients Prevent Pain Crises

Vaso-occlusive crisis—sickle cell pain related crisis—is the primary cause for hospital visits for sickle cell patients. Although the etiology of…

December 7, 2016

RAND Study Highlights Challenges Facing the US Blood Supply

The RAND Corporation conducted a study examining the United States’ blood supply system. Data was collected from interviews with 9…

November 30, 2016

Drones Capable of Delivering Blood Products

Drones—small pilotless aircrafts—are capable of delivering packages cheaply and are not limited to passable roads or constrained by traffic. Rwanda…

November 22, 2016

Mutating Haematopoietic Stem Cells May Cure Sickle Cell Disease

Sickle cell disease and β-thalassaemia are caused by mutations in the β -globin gene. Previous studies have shown that transplants…

November 16, 2016

Laboratory Testing is Suggested Before Intravenous Immunoglobulin is Given to Neonates

Although intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG) use is documented to treat a wide range of severe disorders in adults, IVIG use in…

November 9, 2016

Blood Donation Intervals Should Be Extended to 180 Days To Avoid Iron Deficiency

Most blood collection agencies require a 56-day minimum interval between donations of whole blood to allow hemoglobin levels to return…

November 2, 2016

Standard Issue RBCs are Equivalent to Fresh RBCs for Transfusion

Results of the Informing Fresh versus Old Red Cell Management (INFORM) trial have recently been presented at the AABB annual…

October 27, 2016

Massive Transfusion Protocols Vary Among U.S. Hospitals

Over the past several years, clinical studies have shown that blood transfused early and quickly can reduce mortality in severe…

October 19, 2016

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