The document discusses various blood components and products used in pediatric transfusion medicine. It describes whole blood and derived blood products like red blood cell concentrates, platelet concentrates, granulocyte concentrates and plasma components. It provides guidelines for transfusing these products in neonates and children based on hemoglobin levels and clinical conditions. It also discusses potential adverse effects of transfusions and their management.
11. Fresh Whole Blood Packed Red Cells Light spin, 22 o C(within 8 hrs) Platelet Rich Plasma Platelet Concentrate Fresh Plasma Store at 22 o C Freeze(FFP) Heavy spin,22 o C
35. ABO group selection for RBC Transfusion Recipient ABO Group Component ABO Group 1 st Choice 2 nd Choice 3 rd Choice 4thChoice A A O None None B B O None None AB AB A B O O O None None None Oh (Bombay Group) Oh None None None
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56. Thaw at 4 o C & heavy spin Fresh Frozen Plasma Cryoprecipitate -Refrozen within 1 hr -Store at < - 18 o C Cryoremoved Plasma Freeze -80 o C immediately Stored at < -18 o C
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61. ABO group selection for Plasma/FFP Transfusion Recipient ABO Component ABO 1 st Choice 2 nd Choice 3 rd Choice 4thChoice A A AB None None B B AB None None AB AB None None None O O AB A B