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Last reviewed: 16 Mar 2025
Last updated: 06 Aug 2024

Summary

Definition

History and exam

Key diagnostic factors

  • presence of risk factors
  • chills
  • flushing
  • dyspnoea
  • 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
  • angio-oedema
  • jaundice
  • rales
  • red urine
  • stridor or bronchospasm
  • pallor
  • maculopapular rash
  • diarrhoea
  • disseminated purpura
  • exfoliative dermatitis with mucocutaneous involvement

Risk factors

  • prior pregnancy
  • previous transfusion
  • history of transplantation
  • IgA deficiency
  • immunocompromise
  • history of transfusion reaction

Diagnostic investigations

1st investigations to order

  • direct antiglobulin test
  • visual inspection of post-transfusion blood sample
  • repeat ABO testing on post-transfusion blood sample
  • post-transfusion urinalysis

Investigations 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
  • FBC
  • D-dimer
  • PT and PTT
  • chest x-ray
  • arterial blood gas

Treatment algorithm

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.

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