2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.bjhh.2014.06.003
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Erratum on “Risk factors associated with the occurrence of adverse events in plateletpheresis donation” [Rev Bras Hematol Hemoter. 2014;36(3):191–5]

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“…High rationality in the present and studies from the other part of India is at par with developed countries indicates the development of health services in India especially in the field of transfusion medicine. We have encountered 09 (0.8%) adverse events during the Plateletpheresis procedures, similarly low incidence 0.68% (18/2,641) is reported by Pietro Bonomo et al [30] while higher incidence was reported by Barbosa M H et al 4.4% [31] and much higher incidence 18% (n=90) was reported by Patidar G K et al in their study [32] . Commonly encountered adverse events were hypocalcaemia, hypovolemic shock, local hematoma around the venipuncture site and events related to device.…”
Section: Irretional Transfusionssupporting
confidence: 73%
“…High rationality in the present and studies from the other part of India is at par with developed countries indicates the development of health services in India especially in the field of transfusion medicine. We have encountered 09 (0.8%) adverse events during the Plateletpheresis procedures, similarly low incidence 0.68% (18/2,641) is reported by Pietro Bonomo et al [30] while higher incidence was reported by Barbosa M H et al 4.4% [31] and much higher incidence 18% (n=90) was reported by Patidar G K et al in their study [32] . Commonly encountered adverse events were hypocalcaemia, hypovolemic shock, local hematoma around the venipuncture site and events related to device.…”
Section: Irretional Transfusionssupporting
confidence: 73%