Online ISSN: 2515-8260

Clinical and demographic profile of blood transfusion recipient in tertiary care centre

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Dr.Snigdha Mukharji1 , Dr.Anand Kalia2 , Dr.Durgaprasad Agarwal

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Background: Blood transfusion plays important role in medical and surgical practice. The present study assessed clinical and demographic profile of blood transfusion recipients. Materials & Methods: The present study was conducted in the department of Forensic Medicine. It comprised of 128 blood transfusion recipients of both genders. Ethical clearance was taken prior to the study. All patients were informed regarding the study and written consent was obtained. General information such as name, age, gender etc. was recorded. Data such as blood group, product requested, ward and clinical diagnosis was obtained. Results: Out of 128 recipients, males were 61 and females were 67. Maximum recipients were of A+ (67) followed by O+ (50), B+ (3) respectively. The difference was significant (P< 0.05). Clinical wards of recipients was medical in 3, orthopedics in 31, surgical in 42, gynae in 20, casualty in 15, ENT in 10 and pediatrics in 7 cases. The difference was significant (P< 0.05). Conclusion: From the results of the present study, this can be concluded that female recipients of blood transfusions were higher than males. Most of the patients were A+ recipients. Maximum cases of blood transfusion were seen in surgical ward followed by orthopedics and gynae.The least number of blood transfusion recipients were in medicine department.

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