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Febrile Nonhemolytic Transfusion Reaction
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Febrile Nonhemolytic Transfusion Reaction
, FNHTR
See Also
Transfusion Complication
Blood Transfusion
Platelet Transfusion
Cryoprecipitate
Plasma Transfusion
Transfusion Hemolysis
Transfusion-Related Acute Lung Injury
(
TRALI
)
Pathophysiology
White Blood Cell
s in
Blood Product
stimulate transfusion recipient
Antibody
binding reaction OR
Proinflammatory
Cytokine
s contained in
Blood Product
Risk Factors
Increased risk
Repeat transfusions
Pregnancy
Platelet Transfusion
s
Replaced
pRBC
transfusion as most common cause (due to
Leukocyte
reduced
pRBC
transfusion)
Decreased risk
Leukocyte
reduced
pRBC
transfusion
Filtering out
Leukocyte
s from
pRBC
s prior to storage has resulted in decreased
Incidence
of FNHTR
Signs
Fever
or
Temperature
increase of 1.8 F (1 C) within 4 hours of transfusion
Chills
Rigors
Hypertension
Tachycardia
Tachypnea
Precautions
FNHTR is a diagnosis of exclusion
Exclude more serious causes in differential diagnosis
Differential Diagnosis
Other causes of fever (e.g.
Sepsis
)
Transfusion Hemolysis
Management
Symptomatic
Antipyretics
Prophylactic use does NOT prevent reaction
However, consider prophylaxis when prior FNHTR reaction, as it may allow for transfusion completion
Prevention
Leukocyte
reduction (leukoreduction) of cellular
Blood Product
s (e.g.
Packed Red Blood Cells
)
Washing and volume reduction of
Platelet Transfusion
References
Raval (2020) Am Fam Physician 102(1):30-8 [PubMed]
Sharma (2011) Am Fam Physician 83(6): 719-24 [PubMed]
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