Epidemiological characterization of immediate transfusion reactions in a public teaching hospital
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Resumo: | Objectives: To characterize immediate Transfusion Reactions (RT) and analyze the means for diagnosing these reactions. Methodology: This is a research with a retrospective, exploratory and descriptive longitudinal design, carried out at a Public University Hospital in Aracaju – SE, Brazil. All ethical aspects were respected approved by the Research Ethics Committee of the Federal University of Sergipe, data collection took place between 2019 and 2020. Data on transfusion reactions were extracted from the hospital's notification system and were characterized according to national and international protocols, as to the imputability of a Transfusional Reaction with clinical and laboratory criteria and with the temporal bond. The statistical analysis performed on the data was descriptive and inferential according to the researchers' variables and objectives. Results: The date of the transfusion incident and the notification in the system provided an average time of 3.91 days for professionals to notify the TRs. The transfusion history was not completed in 85% (67) of the notifications. The possibility of RT recurrences in these patients occurred between 1 to 18 days after the initial event and only 27% (n=3) were in different units. Final considerations: Transfusion reactions when notified demonstrate a rich source for more adequate care for patients undergoing transfusion treatment with blood components. |
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Epidemiological characterization of immediate transfusion reactions in a public teaching hospitalCaracterización epidemiológica de las reacciones transfusionales inmediatas en un hospital público docenteCaracterização epidemiológica das reações transfusionais imediatas em um hospital público de ensino Transfusion reactionBlood transfusionProtocolsBlood safetyEpidemiologic studies.Reacción a la transfusiónTransfusión sanguíneaProtocolosSeguridad de la sangreEstudios epidemiológicos.Reação transfusionalTransfusão sanguíneaProtocolosSegurança transfusionalEstudos epidemiológicos.Objectives: To characterize immediate Transfusion Reactions (RT) and analyze the means for diagnosing these reactions. Methodology: This is a research with a retrospective, exploratory and descriptive longitudinal design, carried out at a Public University Hospital in Aracaju – SE, Brazil. All ethical aspects were respected approved by the Research Ethics Committee of the Federal University of Sergipe, data collection took place between 2019 and 2020. Data on transfusion reactions were extracted from the hospital's notification system and were characterized according to national and international protocols, as to the imputability of a Transfusional Reaction with clinical and laboratory criteria and with the temporal bond. The statistical analysis performed on the data was descriptive and inferential according to the researchers' variables and objectives. Results: The date of the transfusion incident and the notification in the system provided an average time of 3.91 days for professionals to notify the TRs. The transfusion history was not completed in 85% (67) of the notifications. The possibility of RT recurrences in these patients occurred between 1 to 18 days after the initial event and only 27% (n=3) were in different units. Final considerations: Transfusion reactions when notified demonstrate a rich source for more adequate care for patients undergoing transfusion treatment with blood components.Objetivos: Caracterizar las Reacciones Transfusionales (RT) inmediatas y analizar los medios para diagnosticar estas reacciones. Metodología: Se trata de una investigación con un diseño longitudinal retrospectivo, exploratorio y descriptivo, realizada en un Hospital Universitario Público de Aracaju - SE, Brasil. Todos los aspectos éticos fueron respetados aprobados por el Comité de Ética en Investigación de la Universidad Federal de Sergipe, la recolección de datos se realizó entre 2019 y 2020. Los datos sobre reacciones transfusionales se extrajeron del sistema de notificación del hospital y se caracterizaron según protocolos nacionales e internacionales, como la imputabilidad de una Reacción Transfusional con criterios clínicos y de laboratorio y con el vínculo temporal. El análisis estadístico realizado sobre los datos fue descriptivo e inferencial según las variables y objetivos de los investigadores. Resultados: La fecha del incidente de transfusión y la notificación en el sistema proporcionaron un tiempo promedio de 3,91 días para que los profesionales notificaran a los TR. El historial de transfusiones no se completó en el 85% (67) de las notificaciones. La posibilidad de recidivas de la RT en estos pacientes ocurrió entre 1 y 18 días después del evento inicial y solo el 27% (n = 3) estaban en diferentes unidades. Consideraciones finales: Las reacciones a las transfusiones, cuando se notifican, demuestran una fuente rica para una atención más adecuada para los pacientes sometidos a tratamiento de transfusión con componentes sanguíneos.Objetivos: Caracterizar as Reações Transfusionais (RT) imediatas e analisar os meios para diagnóstico dessas reações. Metodologia: Trata-se de uma pesquisa com delineamento longitudinal retrospectivo, exploratório e descritivo, realizado em um Hospital Universitário Público de Aracaju – SE, Brasil. Todos os aspectos éticos foram respeitados aprovado pelo Comitê de Ética em Pesquisa da Universidade Federal de Sergipe, a coleta de dados ocorreu durante o período de 2019 e 2020. Os dados relativos as reações transfusionais foram extraídas do sistema de notificação do hospital e foram caracterizados segundo protocolos nacionais e internacionais, quanto à imputabilidade de uma Reação Transfusional com critérios clínicos, laboratoriais e com o vínculo temporal. A análise estatística realizada dos dados foi descritiva e inferencial de acordo com as variáveis e objetivos dos pesquisadores. Resultados: A data do incidente transfusional e a notificação no sistema conferiu um tempo médio de 3,91 dias para que os profissionais notificassem as RT. O histórico transfusional não foi preenchido em 85% (67) das notificações. A possibilidade de recidivas de RT nesses pacientes ocorreu entre 1 a 18 dias do evento inicial e apenas 27% (n=3) estavam em unidades distintas. Considerações finais: As reações transfusionais quando notificadas demonstraram uma fonte rica para um cuidado mais adequado para pacientes submetidos ao tratamento transfusional com hemocomponentes.Research, Society and Development2021-07-21info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1663510.33448/rsd-v10i9.16635Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 9; e5110916635Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 9; e5110916635Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 9; e51109166352525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/16635/15887Copyright (c) 2021 Aline Bezerra Silva; Adicinéia Aparecida de Oliveira; Juliana de Oliveira Musse Silva ; Gleyce Kelly de Brito Brasileiro Santos ; Rafael Braga Esteves; Ângela Maria da Silvahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSilva, Aline Bezerra Oliveira, Adicinéia Aparecida de Silva , Juliana de Oliveira MusseSantos , Gleyce Kelly de Brito Brasileiro Esteves, Rafael Braga Silva, Ângela Maria da2021-09-12T14:28:06Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/16635Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:37:08.038485Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Epidemiological characterization of immediate transfusion reactions in a public teaching hospital Caracterización epidemiológica de las reacciones transfusionales inmediatas en un hospital público docente Caracterização epidemiológica das reações transfusionais imediatas em um hospital público de ensino |
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Epidemiological characterization of immediate transfusion reactions in a public teaching hospital |
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Epidemiological characterization of immediate transfusion reactions in a public teaching hospital Silva, Aline Bezerra Transfusion reaction Blood transfusion Protocols Blood safety Epidemiologic studies. Reacción a la transfusión Transfusión sanguínea Protocolos Seguridad de la sangre Estudios epidemiológicos. Reação transfusional Transfusão sanguínea Protocolos Segurança transfusional Estudos epidemiológicos. |
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Epidemiological characterization of immediate transfusion reactions in a public teaching hospital |
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Epidemiological characterization of immediate transfusion reactions in a public teaching hospital |
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Epidemiological characterization of immediate transfusion reactions in a public teaching hospital |
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Epidemiological characterization of immediate transfusion reactions in a public teaching hospital |
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Epidemiological characterization of immediate transfusion reactions in a public teaching hospital |
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Silva, Aline Bezerra |
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Silva, Aline Bezerra Oliveira, Adicinéia Aparecida de Silva , Juliana de Oliveira Musse Santos , Gleyce Kelly de Brito Brasileiro Esteves, Rafael Braga Silva, Ângela Maria da |
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Oliveira, Adicinéia Aparecida de Silva , Juliana de Oliveira Musse Santos , Gleyce Kelly de Brito Brasileiro Esteves, Rafael Braga Silva, Ângela Maria da |
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Silva, Aline Bezerra Oliveira, Adicinéia Aparecida de Silva , Juliana de Oliveira Musse Santos , Gleyce Kelly de Brito Brasileiro Esteves, Rafael Braga Silva, Ângela Maria da |
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Transfusion reaction Blood transfusion Protocols Blood safety Epidemiologic studies. Reacción a la transfusión Transfusión sanguínea Protocolos Seguridad de la sangre Estudios epidemiológicos. Reação transfusional Transfusão sanguínea Protocolos Segurança transfusional Estudos epidemiológicos. |
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Transfusion reaction Blood transfusion Protocols Blood safety Epidemiologic studies. Reacción a la transfusión Transfusión sanguínea Protocolos Seguridad de la sangre Estudios epidemiológicos. Reação transfusional Transfusão sanguínea Protocolos Segurança transfusional Estudos epidemiológicos. |
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Objectives: To characterize immediate Transfusion Reactions (RT) and analyze the means for diagnosing these reactions. Methodology: This is a research with a retrospective, exploratory and descriptive longitudinal design, carried out at a Public University Hospital in Aracaju – SE, Brazil. All ethical aspects were respected approved by the Research Ethics Committee of the Federal University of Sergipe, data collection took place between 2019 and 2020. Data on transfusion reactions were extracted from the hospital's notification system and were characterized according to national and international protocols, as to the imputability of a Transfusional Reaction with clinical and laboratory criteria and with the temporal bond. The statistical analysis performed on the data was descriptive and inferential according to the researchers' variables and objectives. Results: The date of the transfusion incident and the notification in the system provided an average time of 3.91 days for professionals to notify the TRs. The transfusion history was not completed in 85% (67) of the notifications. The possibility of RT recurrences in these patients occurred between 1 to 18 days after the initial event and only 27% (n=3) were in different units. Final considerations: Transfusion reactions when notified demonstrate a rich source for more adequate care for patients undergoing transfusion treatment with blood components. |
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