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Also known as: transfusion of blood.
A blood transfusion is when blood is infused into the body to replace missing blood. This often occurs after an injury or as part of a surgical procedure. The blood used is often donated by someone else.
An intravenous (IV) line gets inserted into a blood vessel of the body using a needle. Then the blood enters the bloodstream through the IV line. The patient may be seated or lying down while this occurs.
Health care providers will need to determine the patient’s blood type in order to find an appropriate match prior to the procedure.
Allergic reactions, hives, itching, fever and blood-borne infections are potentials risks of blood transfusions.
Reviewed by: Marcos A Mestre, MD
This page was last updated on: November 06, 2020 12:05 PM
The Division of Pediatric Critical Care Medicine at Nicklaus Children’s Hospital provides the highest level of care through a multidisciplinary approach.
A blood disorder in which a child has less than the normal number of platelets, or a normal number of platelets than don't function properly.
Alpha thalassemia is an abnormality in the production of alpha chains which causes the red cells to more easily breakdown.
Hypertransfusion management is a form of blood transfusion that’s aimed at reducing the risk of complications such as stroke in patients with sickle cell disease.
Exchange transfusion therapy is a form of blood transfusion in which the body’s blood is removed and replaced.