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Archives for September–December 2018

Whole Blood Transfusions on the Battlefield

Uncontrolled hemorrhage is life threatening for trauma victims, and transfusion of blood products along with hemorrhage control is critical for…

December 26, 2018

Electronic Scanning of Patient Wristbands Reduces Chance of ABO-Incompatible Transfusions

ABO-incompatible transfusions can be life-threatening to patients and are often attributable to human errors. Wrong blood in tube (WBIT) errors…

December 19, 2018

There’s an App for That: Detecting Anemia Using a Smartphone App

Anemia affects more than 2 billion people worldwide, and a new smartphone app may help diagnose anemia using photos. Researchers…

December 11, 2018

Evidence-Based Transfusion Guidelines Needed for Thalassemia Population

Thalassemia is a hereditary hemolytic disease characterized by abnormal hemoglobin (Hb) production; the severity of the disease is based on…

December 5, 2018

Older RBCs Associated with Increased Risk of Death Among Trauma Patients

Current regulations allow red blood cells (RBCs) to be stored and used for up to 42 days. During this time,…

November 27, 2018

Rituximab Treatment for Autoimmune Diseases

  Intravenous immune globin (IVIG) is used to treat immunoglobulin deficiency and autoimmune diseases.  However, other immune-modulating drugs, such as…

November 21, 2018

Restrictive Platelet Transfusions Superior in Preterm Infants with Thrombocytopenia

Greater than 10% of babies are born prematurely in Europe and the United States, and many of these infants have…

November 13, 2018

Blood Use After Mass Shootings

Since 2000, mass shootings (>3 deaths) have increased in frequency and severity.  Hemorrhage is the main cause of death immediately…

November 7, 2018

How Cost-Effective Is Zika Virus Screening?

In 2016, the United States began mandated screening of individual donations for the Zika Virus (ZIKV) using nucleic acid testing…

October 31, 2018

Eculizumab for Treating Cold Agglutinin Disease

Cold agglutinin disease (CAD) is a rare autoimmune disease caused by antibodies directed against red blood cell antigens, making them…

October 24, 2018

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