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Blood support for pediatric surgery.

K Janatpour1, P Holland

  • 1Sacramento Medical Foundation Blood Centers, 1625 Stockton Blvd, Sacramento, California 95816-7089, USA. kim.janatpour@smfb.org

Indian Journal of Pediatrics
|April 4, 2001
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Safe blood transfusions are crucial for complex pediatric surgeries. Minimizing donor exposure reduces infection risks, while specific neonatal/pediatric transfusion needs must be addressed.

Area of Science:

  • Pediatric Surgery
  • Transfusion Medicine
  • Neonatal Care

Background:

  • Complex surgeries in neonates and pediatrics are increasing.
  • Adequate blood supply is critical for surgical success.
  • Minimizing donor exposure is key to reducing transfusion-transmitted infections.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight the importance of safe blood supply in pediatric surgery.
  • To outline specific considerations for neonatal and pediatric transfusions.
  • To emphasize risk mitigation strategies in pediatric transfusion medicine.

Main Methods:

  • Review of current practices in pediatric transfusion.
  • Analysis of risks associated with allogeneic and autologous blood use.
  • Discussion of special transfusion requirements for neonates and children.

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Main Results:

  • Minimizing donor exposure is essential for all pediatric patients.
  • Neonatal and pediatric transfusions require careful management of specific risks.
  • Considerations include graft-versus-host disease, cytomegalovirus, anticoagulant solutions, and leukoreduction.

Conclusions:

  • Safe and adequate blood supply is paramount for pediatric surgical outcomes.
  • Specialized protocols are necessary for neonatal and pediatric transfusions.
  • Addressing unique risks ensures optimal patient safety and reduces complications.