Abstract
The use of blood and blood components is an essential and effective treatment for many patients, but the transmission of infectious agents via transfusion and the occurrence of non-infectious transfusion reactions (TRs) are unavoidable. The objective of our study was to determine the frequency and type of transfusion-related reactions reported in Iran between 2014 and 2018. This retrospective study was carried out in the Iranian blood transfusion organization (IBTO) during a period of five years (2014-2018). All TRs reported to the Iranian national haemovigilance system (INHS) were analyzed using SPSS software. A total of 20,062 TRs were reported to the INHS from 2014 to 2018. The overall frequency of TRs was 0.14 %. The most common TRs were allergic (42.51 %) and febrile non-hemolytic reactions (37.17 %), respectively. The frequency of TRs to red blood cell (RBC) components was significantly higher than those to the components of platelet (PLT) and plasma (P < 0.05). In the present study, the frequency of TRs was relatively low (0.14 %) and the majority of them were allergic and febrile non-hemolytic reactions. The recording and reporting of all occurred TRs, the implementation of INHS in all hospitals and the continuity of specific educational courses to physicians, nurses and blood banking staff, as well as the use of an online reporting system will help to improve the haemovigilance in Iran.
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