Hypotension and acute pulmonary insufficiency following transfusion of autologous red blood cells during surgery: a case report and review of the literature.
An interesting case of TRALI caused by autologous packed RBCs evidently based on the non-immune mechanism by infusion of lipids accumulating during storage of RBCs. – Volker Kretschmer
Acute lung injury after blood transfusion in mechanically ventilated patients.
Retrospective study aimed to identify risk factors for acute lung injury in mechanically ventilated patients. Storage time of RBCs seemed not to be a risk factor but the storage time […]
Transfusion-related acute lung injury during plasma exchange: Suspecting the unsuspected.
This article helps to focus attention on the risk of TRALI although it doesn’t really describe anything new. One should discuss renouncement of plasma from female multipara donors at least […]