Summary
Definition
History and exam
Key diagnostic factors
- chills
- flushing
- dyspnea
- fever
- chest, abdominal, flank, and back pain
- hypotension
- bleeding from mucous membranes, GI tract, or urinary tract
Other diagnostic factors
- headache
- nausea and vomiting
- anxiety
- pain along the infused extremity
- pruritus
- urticaria
- angioedema
- jaundice
- rales
- red urine
- stridor or bronchospasm
- pallor
- maculopapular rash
- diarrhea
- disseminated purpura
- exfoliative dermatitis with mucocutaneous involvement
Risk factors
- prior pregnancy
- previous transfusion
- history of transplantation
- IgA deficiency
- immunocompromise
- history of transfusion reaction
Diagnostic tests
1st tests to order
- direct antiglobulin test
- visual inspection of post-transfusion blood sample
- repeat ABO testing on post-transfusion blood sample
- post-transfusion urinalysis
Tests to consider
- serum IgA levels
- anti-IgA antibody testing
- serum tryptase level
- serum alloantibody screen
- serum LDH
- serum bilirubin
- gram stain and culture of component and post-transfusion recipient samples
- biopsy of skin, gut or liver
- HLA typing
- platelet antibody screen
- serum haptoglobin
- serum potassium
- serum bicarbonate
- serum calcium
- serum creatinine
- CBC
- D-dimer
- PT and PTT
- chest x-ray
- arterial blood gas
Treatment algorithm
acute transfusion reaction
delayed transfusion reaction
Contributors
Authors
Jordan A. Weinberg, MD, FACS
Associate Professor of Surgery
Creighton University School of Medicine
St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center
Phoenix
AZ
Disclosures
JAW declares that he has no competing interests.
Peer reviewers
Christoph Pechlaner, MD
Associate Professor of Medicine
Innsbruck Medical University
Innsbruck
Austria
Disclosures
CP declares that he has no competing interests.
Marisa Marques, MD
Professor of Pathology
University of Alabama at Birmingham Hospital
Birmingham
AL
Disclosures
MM declares that she has no competing interests.
References
Key articles
Soutar R, McSporran W, Tomlinson T, et al. Guideline on the investigation and management of acute transfusion reactions. Br J Haematol. 2023 Jun;201(5):832-44.Full text Abstract
Panch SR, Montemayor-Garcia C, Klein HG. Hemolytic transfusion reactions. N Engl J Med. 2019 Jul 11;381(2):150-62. Abstract
Laureano M, Khandelwal A, Yan M. Canadian Blood Services. Clinical guide to transfusion: transfusion reactions (chapter 10). Oct 2022 [internet publication].Full text
American Red Cross. A compendium of transfusion practice guidelines: fourth edition. 2021 [internet publication].Full text
Reference articles
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Differentials
- Transfusion-associated sepsis
- Nonimmune-mediated hemolysis
- Transfusion-associated circulatory overload (TACO)
More DifferentialsGuidelines
- Guidelines on the investigation and management of acute transfusion reactions
- Canadian Blood Services clinical guide to transfusion
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