A non-immunologic transfusion complication refers to adverse reactions that occur during or after a blood transfusion that are not related to the recipient's immune response. Common examples include transfusion-related acute lung injury (TRALI), transfusion-associated circulatory overload (TACO), and infections due to bacterial contamination. These complications can arise from factors such as the volume of blood transfused, the speed of administration, or the presence of pathogens in the blood product. Proper monitoring and management are essential to minimize these risks.
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Acute immune hemolytic reaction
No, it is a non-immunologic process (does not involve the body's immune system).
He contracted HIV from a blood transfusion. He discovered he had the virus in 1988 and died in 1993 from an AIDS related complication.
transfusion is required for you. Or you will die.
Immunotherapy
Antigens that do not create immunologic memory are typically associated with non-specific immune responses, such as certain components of the innate immune system. For example, antigens from pathogens that do not elicit a robust adaptive immune response, like some polysaccharides from bacteria, may not lead to the formation of memory B or T cells. Additionally, antigens that are rapidly cleared or those that induce tolerance rather than an immune response may also fail to generate immunologic memory.
Juanita A. Smith has written: 'Immunology' -- subject(s): Laboratory manuals, Immunologic Techniques, Immunology, Immunologic Tests, Serodiagnosis, Immunodiagnosis
Risks associated with autologous blood transfusion include transfusion reaction if an allogeneic blood transfusion was inadvertently given and transmission of infectious agents if the blood became contaminated.
Post-operative bleeding after pancreatectomy procedures occurs in about 2-10% of cases. This complication may require intervention such as repeat surgery or transfusion. Close monitoring and prompt intervention are essential to manage post-operative bleeding effectively.
The word 'complication' is a noun. The verb form of 'complication' is 'complicate'.
Production of sufficient immunologic memory typically takes a few weeks following the initial antigen exposure.