mistransfuse
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[edit]mistransfuse (third-person singular simple present mistransfuses, present participle mistransfusing, simple past and past participle mistransfused)
- To transfuse the wrong blood to a patient or to tranfuse the wrong patient.
- 1956, M.H. King, “Blood Transfusion in the Station Hospital”, in Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps, volume 102, page 9:
- On another occasion a patient was similarly mistransfused at another hospital where these controls had not been used .
- 2011, Paul G Barash, Bruce F Cullen, Robert K Stoelting, Clinical Anesthesia:
- Recipient or donor unit identification errors will result in an acute hemolytic transfusion reaction for one of every three packed RBC (PRBC) units mistransfused.
- 2013, Michael F. Murphy, Derwood H. Pamphilon, Practical Transfusion Medicine:
- An analysis of cases in the UK during 1996-2006 where blood components had been mistransfused showed that laboratory errors were implicated in up to 34% of incidents.
- 2016, Toby L. Simon, Jeffrey McCullough, Edward L. Snyder, Rossi's Principles of Transfusion Medicine:
- They further demonstrated the relative safety of the 100,000 units of group O universal donor red cells given, in that all seven fatal hemolytic transfusion reactions in Vietnam occurred in patients receiving crossmatched but mistransfused blood.