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This report provides a comprehensive analysis of transfusion-related cases reported in the UK from 1996 to 2009. It evaluates total reports and deaths attributable to transfusions, including specific cases of acute transfusion reactions and other serious events like TRALI and Post Transfusion Purpura. The analysis highlights trends, rates of inappropriate transfusions, and errors in handling and storage. It includes data segmented by reporting organisation and details comparisons between adult and paediatric cases, offering valuable insights for improving transfusion safety practices.
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Key slides from the 2009 SHOT Report
Total reports and total deaths definitely due to transfusion 1996 - 2009
Number of reports sent by reporting organisation in the UK 2006 - 2009
IBCT cases 1996 – 2009 showing ABO-incompatible transfusions
Cases of inappropriate and unnecessary transfusion 1996 - 2009
Reaction by component type 2009 (Excluding 6 reactions that could not be attributed to a particular component)
Interval between administration of implicated transfusion and signs or symptoms of DHTR
TRALI cases with concordant door antibody in FFP or platelets 2003 - 2009
Deaths at least possibly due to TRALI and suspected TRALI cases 1996 - 2009
Number of confirmed cases of Post Transfusion Purpura 1996 - 2009
Number of bacterial TTI cases by year and component type (Scotland included from 10/1998)
Number of viral and parasitic TTI cases by year and infection type (Scotland included from 10/1998)
Number of Paediatric cases in each SHOT category For the error report categories, the proportion of ‘paediatric-related’ cases is also shown
Acute transfusion reactions – comparison between adult and paediatric reports