KMID : 1094020170340050356
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Journal of Veterinary Clinics 2017 Volume.34 No. 5 p.356 ~ p.358
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Transfusion-associated Circulatory Overload after Rapid Whole Blood Transfusion in a Dog
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Kang Seong-Woo
Kim Hyun-Woo Bae Jun-Woo Kim Woo-Sun Ahn Soo-Min Yang Ha-Young Lee Sang-Kwon Choi Ji-Hye Chae Joon-Seok Park Bae-Keun Kim Hyeon-Cheol Choi Kyoung-Seong Park Jin-Ho Kim Su-Hee Do Yoon-Jung Yoo Jae-Gyu Yu Do-Hyeon
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Abstract
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A dog (neutered male Schnauzer, 11 years old, 8 kg) presented with recurrence of immune-mediated hemolytic anemia. Rapid whole blood transfusion was initiated, and then sudden tachycardia and dyspnea were observed. Invasive arterial blood pressure, arterial blood gas analysis, and thoracic radiograph indicated transfusion-associated circulatory overload (TACO). Persistent high blood pressure of 160-205 mmHg was observed; the thoracic radiograph revealed interstitial infiltration and a fissure line, which suggested pulmonary edema and pleural effusion. Despite furosemide administration and nasal oxygen supplementation, hypertension and respiratory distress were not completely controlled. Finally, cardiac arrest occurred and the patient expired due to TACO 24 hours after the transfusion.
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KEYWORD
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blood transfusion, transfusion reaction, TACO, hypertension, dyspnea
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