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A consensus redefinition of transfusion‐related acute lung injury

BACKGROUND: Transfusion‐related acute lung injury (TRALI) is a serious complication of blood transfusion and is among the leading causes of transfusion‐related morbidity and mortality in most developed countries. In the past decade, the pathophysiology of this potentially life‐threatening syndrome h...

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Autores principales: Vlaar, Alexander P.J., Toy, Pearl, Fung, Mark, Looney, Mark R., Juffermans, Nicole P., Bux, Juergen, Bolton‐Maggs, Paula, Peters, Anna L., Silliman, Christopher C., Kor, Daryl J., Kleinman, Steve
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Publicado: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6850655/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30993745
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/trf.15311
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author Vlaar, Alexander P.J.
Toy, Pearl
Fung, Mark
Looney, Mark R.
Juffermans, Nicole P.
Bux, Juergen
Bolton‐Maggs, Paula
Peters, Anna L.
Silliman, Christopher C.
Kor, Daryl J.
Kleinman, Steve
author_facet Vlaar, Alexander P.J.
Toy, Pearl
Fung, Mark
Looney, Mark R.
Juffermans, Nicole P.
Bux, Juergen
Bolton‐Maggs, Paula
Peters, Anna L.
Silliman, Christopher C.
Kor, Daryl J.
Kleinman, Steve
author_sort Vlaar, Alexander P.J.
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description BACKGROUND: Transfusion‐related acute lung injury (TRALI) is a serious complication of blood transfusion and is among the leading causes of transfusion‐related morbidity and mortality in most developed countries. In the past decade, the pathophysiology of this potentially life‐threatening syndrome has been increasingly elucidated, large cohort studies have identified associated patient conditions and transfusion risk factors, and preventive strategies have been successfully implemented. These new insights provide a rationale for updating the 2004 consensus definition of TRALI. STUDY DESIGN AND METHODS: An international expert panel used the Delphi methodology to develop a redefinition of TRALI by modifying and updating the 2004 definition. Additionally, the panel reviewed issues related to TRALI nomenclature, patient conditions associated with acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) and TRALI, TRALI pathophysiology, and standardization of reporting of TRALI cases. RESULTS: In the redefinition, the term “possible TRALI” has been dropped. The terminology of TRALI Type I (without an ARDS risk factor) and TRALI Type II (with an ARDS risk factor or with mild existing ARDS) is proposed. Cases with an ARDS risk factor that meet ARDS diagnostic criteria and where respiratory deterioration over the 12 hours before transfusion implicates the risk factor as causative should be classified as ARDS. TRALI remains a clinical diagnosis and does not require detection of cognate white blood cell antibodies. CONCLUSIONS: Clinicians should report all cases of posttransfusion pulmonary edema to the transfusion service so that further investigation can allow for classification of such cases as TRALI (Type I or Type II), ARDS, transfusion‐associated circulatory overload (TACO), or TRALI or TACO cannot distinguish or an alternate diagnosis.
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spelling pubmed-68506552019-11-18 A consensus redefinition of transfusion‐related acute lung injury Vlaar, Alexander P.J. Toy, Pearl Fung, Mark Looney, Mark R. Juffermans, Nicole P. Bux, Juergen Bolton‐Maggs, Paula Peters, Anna L. Silliman, Christopher C. Kor, Daryl J. Kleinman, Steve Transfusion Committee Report BACKGROUND: Transfusion‐related acute lung injury (TRALI) is a serious complication of blood transfusion and is among the leading causes of transfusion‐related morbidity and mortality in most developed countries. In the past decade, the pathophysiology of this potentially life‐threatening syndrome has been increasingly elucidated, large cohort studies have identified associated patient conditions and transfusion risk factors, and preventive strategies have been successfully implemented. These new insights provide a rationale for updating the 2004 consensus definition of TRALI. STUDY DESIGN AND METHODS: An international expert panel used the Delphi methodology to develop a redefinition of TRALI by modifying and updating the 2004 definition. Additionally, the panel reviewed issues related to TRALI nomenclature, patient conditions associated with acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) and TRALI, TRALI pathophysiology, and standardization of reporting of TRALI cases. RESULTS: In the redefinition, the term “possible TRALI” has been dropped. The terminology of TRALI Type I (without an ARDS risk factor) and TRALI Type II (with an ARDS risk factor or with mild existing ARDS) is proposed. Cases with an ARDS risk factor that meet ARDS diagnostic criteria and where respiratory deterioration over the 12 hours before transfusion implicates the risk factor as causative should be classified as ARDS. TRALI remains a clinical diagnosis and does not require detection of cognate white blood cell antibodies. CONCLUSIONS: Clinicians should report all cases of posttransfusion pulmonary edema to the transfusion service so that further investigation can allow for classification of such cases as TRALI (Type I or Type II), ARDS, transfusion‐associated circulatory overload (TACO), or TRALI or TACO cannot distinguish or an alternate diagnosis. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2019-04-16 2019-07 /pmc/articles/PMC6850655/ /pubmed/30993745 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/trf.15311 Text en © 2019 The Authors. Transfusion published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of AABB. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
spellingShingle Committee Report
Vlaar, Alexander P.J.
Toy, Pearl
Fung, Mark
Looney, Mark R.
Juffermans, Nicole P.
Bux, Juergen
Bolton‐Maggs, Paula
Peters, Anna L.
Silliman, Christopher C.
Kor, Daryl J.
Kleinman, Steve
A consensus redefinition of transfusion‐related acute lung injury
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title_short A consensus redefinition of transfusion‐related acute lung injury
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topic Committee Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6850655/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30993745
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/trf.15311
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