Transfusion Medicine - Krafts Flashcards

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What are the contents of Whole Blood?

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  • Red cells
  • plasma
  • white cells (nonfunctional)
  • platelets (nonfunctional)
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What is whole blood used for?

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  • Patients who are actively bleeding and who have lost more than 25% oftheir blood volume.
    • “massive bleed”
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What are the contents of Red blood cells?

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  • Red cells with:
    • little plasma
    • few white cells
    • few platelets
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What are Red blood cells used for?

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  • Patients who are anemic, but have a normal blood volume.
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What are the contents of Leukoreduced red blood cells?

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  • Red cells with
    • very little plasma
    • virtually no white cells or platelets
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What are Leukoreduced red blood cells used for?

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  • Patients who have had repeated febrile transfusion reactions
    • which may be due to anti-leukocyte antibodies to the recipient
  • Patients who will be getting lots of transfusions
    • to cut down on alloimmunization to HLA antigens
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What are the contents of Frozen red blood cells?

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  • Red cells with
    • a few white cells
    • no plasma
    • no platelets
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What are Frozen red blood cells used for?

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  • patients with rare blood types
  • can keep red cells frozen for over 10 years
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What are the contents of Granulocytes?

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  • Neutrophils with some:
    • lymphocytes
    • platelets
    • red cells
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What are Granulocytes used for?

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  • Patients with severe neutropenia
  • Infection unresponsive to antibiotics
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What are the contents of Platelets?

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  • Platelets with:
    • plasma
    • few red cells & white cells
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What are Platelets used for?

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  • Bleeding due to thrombocytopenia
  • Platelet abnormalities
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What are the contents of Fresh frozen plasma?

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  • Plasma
    • including all coagulation factors and complement
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What is Fresh frozen plasma used for?

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  • Bleeding due to multiple factor deficiencies
    • DIC
    • liver failure
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What are the contents of Cryoprecipitate?

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  • Fibrinogen
  • Factor VIII
  • Factor XIII
  • vWF
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16
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What is Cryoprecipitated used for?

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  • Hemophilia A
  • von Willebrand’s Disease
  • Congenital Factor XIII Deficiency
  • Decreased fibrinogen
17
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What are the contents of Albumin?

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  • Albumin
    • and a little bit of other plasma proteins
18
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What is Albumin used for?

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  • Volume expansion in patients with low blood volume
    • also have decreased levels of plasma proteins
      • e.g. patients in shock, nephritic syndrome
  • Albumin exerts oncotic pressure which helps keep fluid inside vessels
  • The use of albumin is somewhat controversial.
19
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What are the contents of IVIG?

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  • IgG mostly
    • some preparations are specific for a certain infectious agent (like chicken pox)
20
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What is IVIG used for?

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  • Disease prophylaxis
  • Replacement therapy in primary immunodeficiency states
  • Patients with autoimmune disorders
  • Patients with GVHD after bone marrow transplant