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    Blood trans·fu·sion
    /bləd tran(t)sˈfyo͞oZHən/

    noun

    • 1. the process of transferring the blood of a person into the veins of another: "surgeons gave the boy a blood transfusion"

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      • If you have a blood transfusion, you will receive blood that was donated by a healthy person. During this procedure, the donated blood is introduced into your body through a vein. It takes about an hour to complete a blood transfusion, depending on how much donor blood you need to receive and the flow rate of the infusion.
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  3. Apr 27, 2024 · A blood transfusion helps treat anemia by replacing RBCs to alleviate symptoms and prevent harmful health consequences. Anemia develops if you are unable to produce enough healthy RBCs due to disease or rapid bleeding. In severe cases, it can lead to loss of consciousness or permanent organ damage.

  4. Apr 27, 2024 · Transfusion is usually necessary when Hb is <70 g/L (<7 g/dL). One unit of packed RBCs raises the Hb by ∼10 g/L (1 g/dL). In the setting of acute hemorrhage, packed RBCs, fresh frozen plasma (FFP), and platelets in an approximate ratio of 3:1:10 units are an adequate replacement for whole blood.

  5. Apr 26, 2024 · Dr. Vedprakash Verma. April 26, 2024. What Is Blood Transfusion? A blood transfusion is a common medical treatment in which donated blood is received via a small tube inserted into a vein in the arm. This potentially life-saving operation can help replenish blood lost to trauma or surgery.

  6. Apr 15, 2024 · A blood transfusion is the transfer of blood or blood products from one person (donor) into another person's bloodstream (recipient). This is usually done as a lifesaving maneuver to replace blood cells or blood products lost through severe bleeding, during surgery when blood loss occurs or to increase the blood count in an anemic patient.

  7. INTRODUCTION. Although the practice of routine, effective blood transfusion became a reality only in the 20th century, interest in transferring blood from one individual to another has a lengthy history, largely based on the idea that blood must carry the life force of the body since its excessive loss often was fatal.

  8. Apr 22, 2024 · The Management of blood transfusion in the perioperative period is of particular importance due to several reasons, including possible complications related to the use of blood products, not limited to immunizations, the risk of infection, Transfusion Acute Lung Injury (TRALI), electrolyte disturbances, and coagulopathy.

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