학술논문

Single hospital experience of TRALI.
Document Type
Academic Journal
Source
Transfusion (TRANSFUSION), Aug2003; 43(8): 1053-1059. (7p)
Subject
Language
English
ISSN
0041-1132
Abstract
Background: TRALI is a serious adverse effect of blood transfusion. There is evidence that the condition is underrecognized and underreported.Study Design and Methods: This study was an observational study carried out in a single hospital.Results: Eleven cases of TRALI were recognized over 12 years. In 10 cases the implicated donor unit was FFP and in 1 case uncertain. All implicated donors were parous women. In 4 cases the presumed causative antibodies were to an HLA class II antigen only. Specific anti-neutrophil antibodies, possibly causative, were detected in 1 case only. Ten of the 11 cases required mechanical ventilatory support. Five persons died as a result of the TRALI. The observed incidence of TRALI caused by FFP is 1 in 7900 units transfused.Conclusion: TRALI is the most common serious adverse effect of blood transfusion in our hospital. Antibodies to HLA class II antigens should be looked for routinely when investigating a possible case of TRALI.