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Bedside transfusion errors: analysis of 2 years' use of a system to monitor and prevent transfusion errors

Mercuriali et al., 1996

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7298582849812515533
Author
Mercuriali F
Inghilleri G
Colotti M
Fare M
Biffi E
Vinci A
Podico M
Scalamogna R
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Vox sanguinis

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Clerical errors occurring during specimen collection, issue and transfusion of blood are the most common cause of ABO incompatible transfusions. 40–50% of the transfusion fatalities result from errors in properly identifying the patient or the blood components. The frequency …
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