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===[[Transfusion]] Risk Ratios<ref>Wagner, L. Why Should Clinicians Be Concerned about Blood Conservation? ITACCS. 2005 [http://www.bloodrecycling.net/PDFs/why.pdf PDF]</ref> ===
===[[Transfusion]] Risk Ratios<ref>Wagner, L. Why Should Clinicians Be Concerned about Blood Conservation? ITACCS. 2005 [http://www.bloodrecycling.net/PDFs/why.pdf PDF]</ref> ===
*1:10 Febrile non-hemolytic transfusion reaction per pool of 5 donor units of platelets (1 pack)
{| class="wikitable"
*1:100 Minor allergic reactions (urticaria)
| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''1:10'''
*1:300 Febrile non-hemolytic transfusion reaction per unit of RBC (1 pack)
| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Febrile non-hemolytic transfusion reaction per pool of 5 donor units of platelets (1 pack)'''
*1:700 Transfusion-associated circulatory overload per transfusion   episode
|-
*1:5000 Transfusion-related acute lung injury (TRALI)
| 1:100||Minor allergic reactions (urticaria)
*1:7000 Delayed hemolytic transfusion reaction
|-
*1:10,000 Symptomatic bacterial sepsis per pool of 5 donor units of platelets
| 1:300||Febrile non-hemolytic transfusion reaction per unit of RBC (1 pack)
*1:40,000 Death from bacterial sepsis per pool of 5 donor units of platelets
|-
*1:40,000 ABO-incompatible transfusion per RBC transfusion episode
| 1:700||Transfusion-associated circulatory overload per transfusion episode
*1:40,000 Serious allergic reaction per unit of component
|-
*1: 82,000 Transmission of hepatitis B virus per unit of component  
| 1:5,000||Transfusion-related acute lung injury (TRALI)
*1:100,000 Symptomatic bacterial sepsis per unit of RBC
|-
*1:500,000 Death from bacterial sepsis per unit of RBC
| 1:7,000||Delayed hemolytic transfusion reaction
*1:1,000,000 Transmission of West Nile Virus
|-
*1:3,000,000 Transmission of HTLV per unit of component  
| 1:10,000||Symptomatic bacterial sepsis per pool of 5 donor units of platelets
*1:3,100,000 Transmission of hepatitis C virus per unit of component  
|-
*1:4,700,000 Transmission of HIV per unit of component
| 1:40,000||Death from bacterial sepsis per pool of 5 donor units of platelets
|-
| 1:40,000||ABO-incompatible transfusion per RBC transfusion episode
|-
| 1:40,000||Serious allergic reaction per unit of component
|-
| 1: 82,000|| Transmission of hepatitis B virus per unit of component
|-
| 1:100,000||Symptomatic bacterial sepsis per unit of RBC
|-
| 1:500,000||Death from bacterial sepsis per unit of RBC
|-
| 1:1,000,000||Transmission of West Nile Virus
|-
| 1:3,000,000||Transmission of HTLV per unit of component
|-
| 1:3,100,000||Transmission of hepatitis C virus per unit of component
|-
| 1:4,700,000||Transmission of HIV per unit of component
|}

Revision as of 10:31, 12 September 2015

Transfusion Risk Ratios[1]

1:10 Febrile non-hemolytic transfusion reaction per pool of 5 donor units of platelets (1 pack)
1:100 Minor allergic reactions (urticaria)
1:300 Febrile non-hemolytic transfusion reaction per unit of RBC (1 pack)
1:700 Transfusion-associated circulatory overload per transfusion episode
1:5,000 Transfusion-related acute lung injury (TRALI)
1:7,000 Delayed hemolytic transfusion reaction
1:10,000 Symptomatic bacterial sepsis per pool of 5 donor units of platelets
1:40,000 Death from bacterial sepsis per pool of 5 donor units of platelets
1:40,000 ABO-incompatible transfusion per RBC transfusion episode
1:40,000 Serious allergic reaction per unit of component
1: 82,000 Transmission of hepatitis B virus per unit of component
1:100,000 Symptomatic bacterial sepsis per unit of RBC
1:500,000 Death from bacterial sepsis per unit of RBC
1:1,000,000 Transmission of West Nile Virus
1:3,000,000 Transmission of HTLV per unit of component
1:3,100,000 Transmission of hepatitis C virus per unit of component
1:4,700,000 Transmission of HIV per unit of component
  1. Wagner, L. Why Should Clinicians Be Concerned about Blood Conservation? ITACCS. 2005 PDF