Acute Transfusion Reactions
1998
The critical step in the treatment of transfusion reactions is determining the type and severity of the reaction. Hypotension is an ominous sign and may signal either an anaphylactic or acute hemolytic reaction.
Anaphylactic reactionstypically occur in
IgA deficientpatients who have been transfused before and are thus sensitized to IgA. This type of reaction causes hypotension, facial
edema, and laryngeal
edemaleading to
wheezing,
stridor, and possible airway compromise. It usually begins within minutes after starting the transfusion.
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