Acute adverse reactions to blood transfusion have been explored several times in the CICM Part II exam:
However, the vast majority of these were clinically oriented data analysis questions, or SAQs dealing with specific complications such as TRALI. Questions about generic complications of blood transfusion have mainly remained in the First Part exam:
Thus, what follows is a brief summary to inform the last-minute revision for the red haze panic of the last days. A more complete discussion of adverse effects of blood transfusion is carried out elsewhere.
Acute immunological complications
- Acute hemolytic transfusion reactions
- Febrile nonhemolytic transfusion reactions
- Tranfusion-associated lung injury (TRALI)
- Allergic reactions to blood products
Acute non-immunological complications
- Transfusion-associated circulatory overload (TACO)
- Bacterial sepsis due to contaminated blood products
- Hypocalcemia due to citrate
- Hyperkalemia due to high PRBC K+ content
- Acidosis due to high PRBC lactate content
- Hypothermia due to use of recently refrigerated PRBCs
- Dilutional coagulopathy due to inappropriate blood product replacement proportions
- Dilutional thrombocytopenia due to lack of platelet replacement
Delayed immunological complications
- Delayed hemolytic transfusion reactions
- Transfusion-related immune modulation (TRIM)
- Microchimerism - the persistence of an allogeneic cell population of leucocytes
- Posttransfusion graft-vs-host disease (due to non-leukodepleted PRBCs)
- Posttransfusion purpura
Delayed non-immunological complications
- Transfusion-transmitted diseases, eg. HIV, Hep C
- Iron overload
- Creutzfeld-Jacob disease
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