2023
Associations of donor, component, and recipient factors on hemoglobin increments following red blood cell transfusion in very low birth weight infants
DeSimone R, Plimier C, Goel R, Hendrickson J, Josephson C, Patel R, Sola‐Visner M, Roubinian N. Associations of donor, component, and recipient factors on hemoglobin increments following red blood cell transfusion in very low birth weight infants. Transfusion 2023, 63: 1424-1429. PMID: 37387597, PMCID: PMC10530070, DOI: 10.1111/trf.17468.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAnemiaBlood TransfusionErythrocyte TransfusionFemaleHemoglobinsHumansInfantInfant, NewbornInfant, Very Low Birth WeightMaleConceptsLow birth weight infantsRed blood cell transfusionBirth weight infantsBlood cell transfusionVLBW infantsHemoglobin incrementsTransfusion effectivenessCell transfusionWeight infantsRBC transfusionHemoglobin levelsRecipient factorsBlood donorsSingle-unit RBC transfusionsRBC unitsAssociation of donorDonor hemoglobin levelsTransfusion episodesTransfusion eventsClinical outcomesDonor factorsMultivariable regressionTransfusionDonor sexFemale donorsTransfusion therapy for sickle cell disease: what’s new?
Chou S, Hendrickson J, Fasano R. Transfusion therapy for sickle cell disease: what’s new? Blood Advances 2023, 7: 2551-2553. PMID: 36562748, PMCID: PMC10242629, DOI: 10.1182/bloodadvances.2022009283.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchEpidemiological and clinical features, therapeutic strategies and outcomes in patients with hyperhaemolysis: A systematic review
Jacobs J, Stephens L, Allen E, Binns T, Booth G, Hendrickson J, Karafin M, Tormey C, Woo J, Adkins B. Epidemiological and clinical features, therapeutic strategies and outcomes in patients with hyperhaemolysis: A systematic review. British Journal Of Haematology 2023, 201: 1025-1032. PMID: 37074146, DOI: 10.1111/bjh.18825.Peer-Reviewed Reviews, Practice Guidelines, Standards, and Consensus StatementsMeSH KeywordsAnemia, Sickle CellBlood TransfusionErythrocytesFemaleHemoglobin SC DiseaseHumansMaleSyndromeTransfusion ReactionConceptsSickle cell diseaseHyperhaemolysis syndromeAnti-globulin testRed blood cellsSupportive transfusionsIndirect anti-globulin testDirect anti-globulin testIntravenous immune globulinHaemolytic transfusion reactionsImmune globulinMedian hemoglobinClinical featuresCommon therapyUnderlying pathophysiologyTransfusion reactionsCell diseaseSevere formTherapeutic strategiesPatientsSystematic reviewBlood cellsTransfusionHyperhaemolysisDaysCorticosteroids
2021
Transfusion practices for pediatric oncology and hematopoietic stem cell transplantation patients: Data from the National Heart Lung and Blood Institute Recipient Epidemiology and Donor Evaluation Study‐III (REDS‐III)
Goel R, Nellis ME, Karam O, Hanson SJ, Tormey CA, Patel RM, Birch R, Sachais BS, Sola‐Visner M, Hauser RG, Luban NLC, Gottschall J, Josephson CD, Hendrickson JE, Karafin MS, Study‐IV‐Pediatric F. Transfusion practices for pediatric oncology and hematopoietic stem cell transplantation patients: Data from the National Heart Lung and Blood Institute Recipient Epidemiology and Donor Evaluation Study‐III (REDS‐III). Transfusion 2021, 61: 2589-2600. PMID: 34455598, DOI: 10.1111/trf.16626.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsInternational normalized ratioBlood Institute Recipient EpidemiologyDonor Evaluation Study-IIINational Heart LungTransfusion practicePediatric oncologyRecipient EpidemiologyHSCT patientsPlasma transfusionRed blood cellsPlatelet countHeart LungHematopoietic stem cell transplantation patientsHematopoietic stem cell transplant patientsMedian international normalized ratioStem cell transplant patientsStem cell transplantation patientsLower INR valuesPre-transfusion HbMedian platelet countMulticenter retrospective studyCell transplant patientsCell transplantation patientsStudy IIIAcute myeloid leukemiaTransfusion Practices in Pediatric Cardiac Surgery Requiring Cardiopulmonary Bypass: A Secondary Analysis of a Clinical Database
Hanson SJ, Karam O, Birch R, Goel R, Patel RM, Sola-Visner M, Sachais BS, Hauser RG, Luban NLC, Gottschall J, Josephson CD, Hendrickson JE, Karafin MS, Nellis ME, Lung A. Transfusion Practices in Pediatric Cardiac Surgery Requiring Cardiopulmonary Bypass: A Secondary Analysis of a Clinical Database. Pediatric Critical Care Medicine 2021, 22: 978-987. PMID: 34261944, PMCID: PMC8570986, DOI: 10.1097/pcc.0000000000002805.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCongenital heart diseaseBiventricular surgeryCardiopulmonary bypass surgeryHeart diseaseMedian internationalBypass surgeryMembrane oxygenationPlatelet countBlood componentsVentricular surgeryHemoglobin valuesBlood Institute Recipient EpidemiologyDonor Evaluation Study-IIIHigher median platelet countNormal international normalized ratioIntraoperative platelet transfusionLimited physiologic reserveMultiple blood productsPretransfusion platelet countU.S. hospitalsMedian platelet countBlood component transfusionBlood component usageExtracorporeal membrane oxygenationInternational normalized ratioThe lysophospholipid‐binding molecule CD1D is not required for the alloimmunization response to fresh or stored RBCs in mice despite RBC storage driving alterations in lysophospholipids
Medved J, Knott BM, Tarrah SN, Li AN, Shah N, Moscovich TC, Boscia AR, Salazar JE, Santhanakrishnan M, Hendrickson JE, Fu X, Zimring JC, Luckey CJ. The lysophospholipid‐binding molecule CD1D is not required for the alloimmunization response to fresh or stored RBCs in mice despite RBC storage driving alterations in lysophospholipids. Transfusion 2021, 61: 2169-2178. PMID: 34181769, PMCID: PMC8856511, DOI: 10.1111/trf.16554.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAlarminsAnimalsAntibody SpecificityAntigens, CD1dBlood PreservationBlood TransfusionDuffy Blood-Group SystemErythrocytesFemaleImmunizationImmunoglobulin GImmunoglobulin MIsoantibodiesIsoantigensLysophospholipidsMaleMass SpectrometryMiceMice, Inbred StrainsMice, KnockoutMice, TransgenicMuramidaseOvalbuminReceptors, Cell SurfaceTransfusion ReactionConceptsCD1d-deficient miceCD1d deficiencyRBC alloimmunizationImmune activationNonclassical major histocompatibility complex class IWild-type control miceMajor histocompatibility complex class IHistocompatibility complex class IAdverse clinical consequencesSignificant adverse clinical consequencesLow baseline levelsRBC storageComplex class IHOD RBCsMolecule CD1dRBC transfusionWT miceControl miceImmune responseClinical consequencesMouse modelCD1dCD1d recognitionPolyclonal immunoglobulinsBaseline levelsTransfusion practices in a large cohort of hospitalized children
Nellis ME, Goel R, Hendrickson JE, Birch R, Patel RM, Karafin MS, Hanson SJ, Sachais BS, Hauser RG, Luban NLC, Gottschall J, Sola‐Visner M, Josephson CD, Karam O, Study‐IV‐Pediatric F. Transfusion practices in a large cohort of hospitalized children. Transfusion 2021, 61: 2042-2053. PMID: 33973660, DOI: 10.1111/trf.16443.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdolescentBlood Component TransfusionBlood TransfusionChildChild, PreschoolDatasets as TopicDiagnosis-Related GroupsFemaleHospital MortalityHospitals, CommunityHospitals, TeachingHumansInfantInfant, NewbornInpatientsMaleProcedures and Techniques UtilizationRetrospective StudiesUnited StatesConceptsRBC transfusionCardiopulmonary bypassTransfusion practiceHospitalized childrenInpatient encountersBlood componentsLarge cohortHospital settingBlood Institute Recipient EpidemiologyDonor Evaluation Study-IIIPatient blood management initiativesDiagnostic categoriesFrequency of transfusionInstitutional transfusion guidelinesCohort of patientsInternational normalized ratioPercent of encountersNational Heart LungPediatric hospital settingYears of ageSubset of childrenRecipient EpidemiologyTransfusion guidelinesRed blood cellsEntire cohortVariation in Neonatal Transfusion Practice
Patel RM, Hendrickson JE, Nellis ME, Birch R, Goel R, Karam O, Karafin MS, Hanson SJ, Sachais BS, Hauser RG, Luban NLC, Gottschall J, Josephson CD, Sola-Visner M, National Heart L, Mast A, Hod E, Custer B, Vichinsky E, Spencer B, Mathew S, Harris D, Busch M, Norris P, Ness P, Kleinman S, Tamburro R, Glynn S, Malkin K. Variation in Neonatal Transfusion Practice. The Journal Of Pediatrics 2021, 235: 92-99.e4. PMID: 33836184, PMCID: PMC8316298, DOI: 10.1016/j.jpeds.2021.04.002.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsWeeks of gestationEntire cohortPretransfusion hemoglobinPlatelet countNeonatal transfusionBlood Institute Recipient EpidemiologyDonor Evaluation Study-IIIInternational normalized ratio (INR) valuesHematologic valuesNeonatal transfusion practicesPretransfusion platelet countRetrospective cohort studyBlood product transfusionGestational age groupsPatient blood managementNational Heart LungRecipient EpidemiologyInitial hospitalizationProduct transfusionCohort studyRed blood cellsGestational ageTransfusion practiceHeart LungBlood management
2020
Pediatric Hemovigilance and Adverse Transfusion Reactions
Sostin N, Hendrickson JE. Pediatric Hemovigilance and Adverse Transfusion Reactions. Clinics In Laboratory Medicine 2020, 41: 51-67. PMID: 33494885, DOI: 10.1016/j.cll.2020.10.004.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultBlood SafetyBlood TransfusionChildDisease ProgressionHumansHypersensitivityInfant, NewbornMaleTransfusion ReactionConceptsTransfusion reactionsBronchopulmonary dysplasia/chronic lung diseaseChronic lung diseaseNonhemolytic transfusion reactionsAdverse transfusion reactionsIntraventricular hemorrhagePediatric populationLung diseasePulmonary reactionsAllergic reactionsPreventive strategiesHemovigilance systemMale childrenAdult populationChildrenTransfusionHemorrhageNeonatesPathophysiologyPopulationHemovigilancePediatricsDisease
2017
A multicentre study investigating vital sign changes occurring in complicated and uncomplicated transfusions
Gehrie E, Roubinian N, Chowdhury D, Brambilla D, Murphy E, Gottschall J, Wu Y, Ness P, Strauss R, Hendrickson J, Study T. A multicentre study investigating vital sign changes occurring in complicated and uncomplicated transfusions. Vox Sanguinis 2017, 113: 160-169. PMID: 29277907, PMCID: PMC5812819, DOI: 10.1111/vox.12621.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsVital sign changesVital signsTransfusion servicesRetrospective electronic record reviewAcademic tertiary care hospitalTransfusion medicine expertsVital sign fluctuationsTertiary care hospitalClinical research nursesElectronic record reviewVital sign assessmentInpatient transfusionCirculatory overloadBlood transfusionResearch nursesCare hospitalMulticentre studyRecord reviewClinical symptomsDonor exposureMost transfusionsAdverse reactionsFebrile reactionsRecipient dataBlood products