Febrile non-hemolytic transfusion reaction

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Background

  • Common transfusion reaction, occuring with about 1 in 300 RBCs and 1 in 20 pooled platelets
  • Caused by transfusion of cytokines along with the blood product, or by recipient antibodies to WBCs or platelets in the transfused blood product

Clinical Manifestations

  • Fever during or up to 4 hours after transfusion
  • May have chills, rigors, nausea, vomiting, or hypotension

Management