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Transfusion-associated chest pain.

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Chest pain during blood transfusion is rare but can indicate acute coronary ischemia, especially in anemic patients. Current hemovigilance definitions may not capture these transfusion reactions.

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Area of Science:

  • Hematology
  • Cardiology
  • Patient Safety

Background:

  • Chest pain is an uncommon reported adverse event in transfusion recipients.
  • This study aimed to characterize transfusion-associated chest pain and its relation to National Healthcare Safety Network hemovigilance entities.

Observation:

  • A retrospective chart review identified 23 cases (0.7%) of chest pain among 3220 suspected transfusion reactions.
  • Chest pain onset occurred within 2.5 hours of transfusion start in 90% of cases.
  • Most cases involved red blood cell (RBC) or platelet transfusions, all ABO identical.

Findings:

  • No evidence of hemolysis or agglutination was found in posttransfusion workups.
  • Twenty percent of cases showed acute coronary ischemia, detected via troponin elevation or ECG changes, linked to RBC transfusion for anemia.
  • The presentation of chest pain often did not align with existing hemovigilance definitions for transfusion reactions.

Implications:

  • Chest pain during transfusion is an infrequent but potentially serious event.
  • Increased circulatory volume from transfusions may precipitate myocardial ischemia in susceptible individuals.
  • Further research is needed to understand the clinical significance and mechanisms of transfusion-associated chest pain.