Title: Complications of Massive Blood Transfusion

Authors: Ketan Vagholkar, Madhavan Iyengar, Suvarna Vagholkar, Inder Maurya

 DOI:  http://dx.doi.org/10.18535/jmscr/v3i10.58

Abstract

Blood transfusion is one of the commonest accompaniments of surgical practice. With a growing incidence of major polytrauma by vehicular accidents, bomb blasts and fires, awareness of the basic concepts underlying massive blood transfusion practice with special reference to the complications is essential. The paper outlines the pathophysiologic mechanisms underlying the various complications of massive blood transfusion.

Key Words: Massive blood transfusion complications.

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Corresponding Author

Dr. Ketan Vagholkar

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