Severe donor reaction as a hazard of replacement blood donation
Blood donation is generally considered to be a safe procedure, but occasionally adverse reactions of varying severity may occur predonation, donation, or postdonation phases. Various studies have reported the incidence of adverse donor reaction as 0.6%–5.6%. Donor reactions are classified into mild,...
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| author | Amita Radhakrishnan Nair Debasish Gupta |
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| description | Blood donation is generally considered to be a safe procedure, but occasionally adverse reactions of varying severity may occur predonation, donation, or postdonation phases. Various studies have reported the incidence of adverse donor reaction as 0.6%–5.6%. Donor reactions are classified into mild, moderate, and severe types or immediate and delayed. Although delayed reactions account for <2% of total adverse donor reactions, 27.6% are severe with or without injury. Herein, we report a case of potentially preventable delayed Grade 2 vasovagal reaction in a 56-year-old replacement blood donor. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-3701e2128bea45e7ab2fd4d58c8f8a0f2025-08-20T03:00:22ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsAsian Journal of Transfusion Science0973-62471998-35652024-01-0118112813010.4103/ajts.ajts_22_22Severe donor reaction as a hazard of replacement blood donationAmita Radhakrishnan NairDebasish GuptaBlood donation is generally considered to be a safe procedure, but occasionally adverse reactions of varying severity may occur predonation, donation, or postdonation phases. Various studies have reported the incidence of adverse donor reaction as 0.6%–5.6%. Donor reactions are classified into mild, moderate, and severe types or immediate and delayed. Although delayed reactions account for <2% of total adverse donor reactions, 27.6% are severe with or without injury. Herein, we report a case of potentially preventable delayed Grade 2 vasovagal reaction in a 56-year-old replacement blood donor.https://journals.lww.com/10.4103/ajts.ajts_22_22donor reactionhead injuryreplacement donation |
| spellingShingle | Amita Radhakrishnan Nair Debasish Gupta Severe donor reaction as a hazard of replacement blood donation Asian Journal of Transfusion Science donor reaction head injury replacement donation |
| title | Severe donor reaction as a hazard of replacement blood donation |
| title_full | Severe donor reaction as a hazard of replacement blood donation |
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| title_full_unstemmed | Severe donor reaction as a hazard of replacement blood donation |
| title_short | Severe donor reaction as a hazard of replacement blood donation |
| title_sort | severe donor reaction as a hazard of replacement blood donation |
| topic | donor reaction head injury replacement donation |
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