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advance banking of blood by the patient (known as autologous donation)

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When a person receives blood or a blood component that has been previously collected from that person through a reinfusion it is called?

Autologous donation and transfusion.


Can polycythaemic person donate blood?

Potential donors with a history of PCV are permanently deferred from volunteer blood donation. PCV patients may, however, donate blood for their own use (autologous donation).


How does blood salvage affect Jehovah's Witnesses?

Certain modifications in collection technique make autologous blood donation an acceptable treatment for members of this faith.


What are two main types of blood donation?

1) Allogeneic Blood Donation - A qualified blood donor donates blood for unknown recipient. The donation process in which a donor directly donates blood to a family member, relative or friend is called Directed Blood Donation. 2) Autologous Blood Donation - A person's blood is temporary preserved and will be transfused back at him after a surgery.


Autologous blood is _____.?

Autologous blood (from the patient)


What does autologous blood donation entail?

the patient donates blood once a week for one to three weeks before surgery. The blood is separated and the blood components needed are reinfused during the operation.


What is an autologous breast reconstruction?

An autologous breast reconstruction uses the woman's own tissues


Do blood donation organisations look for trypansoma when taking double red blood donations?

The FDA has issued a draft Guidance recommending all allogeneic, and selected autologous, blood donations be screened for T. cruzi.


When is preoperative autologous blood donation appropriate?

PABD is generally indicated when there is a reasonable chance that a blood transfusion will become necessary, when the patient is in adequate health to donate blood, and when there is sufficient preoperative time for the patient to donate.


What is the medical term meaning transplantation from the recipient's own blood?

Autologous graft or autologous transplant.


Should I donate my own blood prior to my surgery?

If you are worried about having a reaction to someone else's blood an autologous donation might be the right path to choose. It is never a bad thing to do unless you have a low H&H to begin.


What does hemoglobin levels have to do with donating blood?

FDA guidelines require allogeneic blood donors to have a hemoglobin level or 12.5 g/dL or greater, or a hematocrit of 38% or greater. Autologous donors (self-donation) must have a hematocrit of at least 33%.