The International Haemovigilance Network Database for the Surveillance of Adverse Reactions and Events in Donors and Recipients of Blood Components: technical issues and results
03 medical and health sciences
0302 clinical medicine
Blood Safety
Acute Lung Injury
Epidemiological Monitoring
Humans
Transfusion Reaction
Blood Donors
Blood Transfusion
3. Good health
DOI:
10.1111/vox.12447
Publication Date:
2016-09-22T19:48:53Z
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ABSTRACT
Background and ObjectivesThe International Haemovigilance Network's ISTARE is an online database for surveillance of all adverse reactions (ARs) and adverse events (AEs) associated with donation of blood and transfusion of blood components, irrespective of severity or the harm caused. ISTARE aims to unify the collection and sharing of information with a view to harmonizing best practices for haemovigilance systems around the world.Materials and MethodsAdverse reactionss and adverse events are recorded by blood component, type of reaction, severity and imputability to transfusion, using internationally agreed standard definitions.ResultsFrom 2006 to 2012, 125 national sets of annual aggregated data were received from 25 countries, covering 132.8 million blood components issued. The incidence of all ARs was 77.5 per 100 000 components issued, of which 25% were severe (19.1 per 100 000). Of 349 deaths (0.26 per 100 000), 58% were due to the three ARs related to the respiratory system: transfusion‐associated circulatory overload (TACO, 27%), transfusion‐associated acute lung injury (TRALI, 19%) and transfusion‐associated dyspnoea (TAD, 12%). Cumulatively, 594 477 donor complications were reported (rate 660 per 100 000), of which 2.9% were severe.ConclusionsISTARE is a well‐established surveillance tool offering important contributions to international efforts to maximize transfusion safety.
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