Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2747474 | Annales Françaises d'Anesthésie et de Réanimation | 2007 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
A transfusion-related acute lung injury (Trali) is a noncardiogenic lung oedema occurring within six hours following the infusion of a blood component. It is a under-recognized transfusional accident, for which the aetiology and physiopathology are still controversial, evoking immunological or nonimmunological mechanisms which do not seem sufficient per se to cause this accident. A predisposing condition, associated with leucostasis in pulmonary vessels, is required. The pulmonary lesion is due to the activation of neutrophils in contact with endothelial cells of lung micro-capillary vessels. We report a case of Trali following the transfusion of the first red blood cells unit to a 26-year-old young woman.
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Authors
J. Laoutid, A. Baite, M. Atmani, L. Safi, M. Atmani,