TRANSFUSION-RELATED ACUTE LUNG INJURY AND THE
ICU
Boshkov LK.
Crit Care Clin. 2005 Jul;21(3):479-95.
Transfusion-related acute lung injury (TRALI) has been the
leading cause of transfusion-related deaths reported to the United States Food
and Drug Administration for three consecutive years. Although traditionally
TRALI has been viewed as having a one event pathogenesis (passive donor
anti-leukocyte antibody interacting with a cognate antigen on the recipients
leukocytes), emerging evidence suggests that TRALI is a multifactorial syndrome,
and a true two-event subtype of TRALI. Both recipient predisposition and
biological response modifiers, generated during storage of cellular blood
products, appear to play major pathogenetic roles. This review highlights recent
advances in our knowledge of the pathophysiology of TRALI and recent progress
towards a consensus definition of TRALI. It also guides the reader as to the
recognition, investigation, and clinical management of
TRALI.
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