2022
The Recipient Epidemiology and Donor Evaluation Study‐IV‐Pediatric (REDS‐IV‐P): A research program striving to improve blood donor safety and optimize transfusion outcomes across the lifespan
Josephson CD, Glynn S, Mathew S, Birch R, Bakkour S, Kreuziger L, Busch MP, Chapman K, Dinardo C, Hendrickson J, Hod EA, Kelly S, Luban N, Mast A, Norris P, Custer B, Sabino E, Sachais B, Spencer BR, Stone M, Kleinman S, for the National Heart L. The Recipient Epidemiology and Donor Evaluation Study‐IV‐Pediatric (REDS‐IV‐P): A research program striving to improve blood donor safety and optimize transfusion outcomes across the lifespan. Transfusion 2022, 62: 982-999. PMID: 35441384, PMCID: PMC9353062, DOI: 10.1111/trf.16869.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBlood safety issueRecipient outcomesData Coordinating CenterRecipient EpidemiologySevere acute respiratory syndrome corona virus 2Blood donor safetyNon-transfused patientsProspective observational studyHospital electronic medical recordsCorona virus 2Sickle cell diseaseElectronic medical recordsPreterm infantsDonor safetyNational HeartMedical recordsBlood donorsCell diseaseObservational studyBlood supplyTransfusion outcomesBlood centersStudy designSpecial populationsCoordinating Center
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 ResearchConceptsTransfusion reactionsBronchopulmonary dysplasia/chronic lung diseaseChronic lung diseaseNonhemolytic transfusion reactionsAdverse transfusion reactionsIntraventricular hemorrhagePediatric populationLung diseasePulmonary reactionsAllergic reactionsPreventive strategiesHemovigilance systemMale childrenAdult populationChildrenTransfusionHemorrhageNeonatesPathophysiologyPopulationHemovigilancePediatricsDisease