transfusiot
Transfusiot refer to the medical practice of transferring blood or blood components from a donor to a recipient. In many languages, the term is used to denote transfusions and related therapies, including not only whole blood but also various separated components. Transfusiot aim to restore blood volume, improve oxygen delivery, and correct coagulation deficiencies after injury, surgery, chronic disease, or other causes of significant blood loss or anemia.
Common components used in transfusiot include red blood cells, platelets, plasma, and cryoprecipitate. More specialized products
Indications for transfusiot vary and include acute hemorrhage, substantial blood loss during surgery, severe anemia unresponsive
Risks associated with transfusiot include transfusion reactions (febrile, allergic, or hemolytic), transfusion-related acute lung injury, circulatory