Transfusion medicine involves medical procedures that comply with current regulations for obtaining, collecting, and administering blood components. This process is essential for helping patients who require blood products to recover their health.
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Transfusion medicine is a medical specialty that focuses on the study and application of procedures related to the transfusion of blood and its components, with the aim of treating and preventing diseases.
Transfusion medicine provides services such as blood donation, blood and blood component transfusion, apheresis therapy, immunohematology, and pediatric transfusion medicine.
Anyone over the age of 18 who is in good health, weighs more than 50 kg, and meets the blood bank’s requirements may be eligible to donate blood.
The duration of a blood transfusion can vary depending on the amount of blood transfused and each patient's individual response, but it generally takes between 1 and 4 hours.
Although the risks are minimal, there are potential complications such as allergic reactions, bloodborne infections, fluid overload, and acute lung injury, among others. However, at our blood bank, we take all necessary measures to ensure the safety of transfusions.