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Will I need a blood transfusion?

FAQ's - Hip and Knee Center for Joint Replacment St. John De...
The need for blood transfusions after hip replacement surgery depends greatly on very individualized factors. The majority of hip replacement patients do not require a transfusion after surgery. Some patients may want to donate their own blood prior to surgery for use after surgery. Your surgeon will be happy to discuss these issues with you.
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It is possible that you may need a blood transfusion with any open heart procedure and the Maze is no exception. The US blood supply is quite reliable and all blood components are carefully screened for AIDS, syphilis, Hepatitis B and C and other viruses.
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Will I need a blood transfusion after surgery?

Prehab - FAQ for Knee
There is a possibility that you may need a blood transfusion after surgery. You have the option of relying on blood from the blood bank or you may donate your own blood prior to the surgery. Your donated blood will be stored for your use only.
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Why does my baby need a blood transfusion? Is it dangerous?

Penn Ob/Gyn Care: Health Info - Neonatology FAQ
A baby will need a blood transfusion if the number of red blood cells declines to a level that is too low. Red cells carry oxygen from the lungs to the body tissues. If the red blood cell count is too low, then the body may not receive enough oxygen. Most infants have a decline in their red cell count following delivery.
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The Hand Center, SA - Frequently Asked Questions About Hip A...
Some patients prefer to donate their own blood (autologous blood donation). Self-donated blood collection needs to be arranged before the surgery date (allow ample time). Some patients, who are unable to give their own blood, may arrange for a family member or friend with the same blood type to donate blood (directed blood donation). Again, this type of donation needs to be arranged before the surgery date.
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Hip Resurfacing Surgery - Frequently Asked Questions
For hip surgery, it is less likely that blood will be needed; for knee surgery, it is quite possible. If you are unable to receive transfusion for religious reasons a “cell saver” machine is available.
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Joint Implant Surgeons
The need for a transfusion is based on several points. In the case of a first time hip or knee surgery when joint is being replaced, it is unlikely that you will require a blood transfusion. The decision is largely based on postoperative hemoglobin and hematocrit levels. Other considerations include whether there are associated symptoms such as lightheadedness, fast heart rate, and low blood pressure.
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I "covered" if I ever need a blood transfusion?

About the Greater Alleghenies Region American Red Cross: Fre...
In a Red Cross Blood Region, we believe in the concept of community responsibility, meaning everyone who needs blood gets it, automatically, equally, fully, and whether or not they themselves are able to donate.
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Will I need a blood transfusion? Should I donate some of my own blood before surgery?

Ileostomy Surgery Information | Frequently Asked Questions
It is rare for a patient to require transfusion for this type of surgery. It is possible to arrange for one or two units of blood to be donated prior to surgery if desired.
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How safe is a blood transfusion?

Frequently Asked Questions
The risk of acquiring HIV through a blood transfusion in the United States is very small. All donated blood in the U.S. is routinely screened for HIV.
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Do I need a blood transfusion during or after the knee replacement?

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About 60% of the time, patients receive one unit of "autologous" blood, i.e.- their own blood pre-donated prior to the operation. Of course, one can also use blood from the general population, screened for infectious disease. It is recommended that one's own blood be donated and utilized when possible, which is the usual case.
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When you bleed a lot during, or after an operation, the lost blood is initially replaced with non-blood containing solutions. These help to maintain a normal amount of fluid in your blood vessels and a normal blood pressure. However, these solutions dilute your blood. If bleeding continues, the number of red blood cells will become insufficient to transport oxygen around your body. At this stage you will have to be transfused with red blood cells or you may die.
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Preparing for Surgery -- Q & A with Dr. Zeegers - Topic ...
Sometimes diffuse bleeding from the epidural space is inevitable. Vascular damage is rare, but happens. Therefore always two packed cells blood units in the background for security. Autotransfusion is only possible if prepared from 6 weeks i n advance. Please ask the blood transfusion centre at home.
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Can I donate my own blood for transfusion?

Blood Transfusions/Knowing Your Options: Frequently Asked Qu...
Using your own blood, called autologous (au-tol-o-gus) donation, significantly reduces the risk of a reaction or disease. You can donate blood for up to six weeks before your surgery. Doctors may also collect your blood at the beginning of the surgery and return it to you at the end of the operation. Another method used to replace blood loss with your own blood is intraoperative autologous transfusion (IAT).
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When is blood transfusion required ?

World Health Day 2000:Answers to Questions(FAQ's)
Blood transfusion is mainly required after heavy blood loss during surgery, accidents or childbirth. It is also given to treat bleeding, shock and severe anaemia. If you have surgery, you may lose some blood. In situations where blood loss is small, patients are given glucose or salt solution instead of blood. However, if a large volume of blood is lost, blood transfusion is required.
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Will I get AIDS through blood transfusion ?

World Health Day 2000:Answers to Questions(FAQ's)
The risk of AIDS through blood transfusion is limited. This is because in most countries donated blood is screened for HIV/AIDS. Also, aseptic techniques are used in blood collection, laboratory testing and, during transfusion.
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Is a blood transfusion needed?

Dr. Gartsman, FAQ's about shoulder surgery
A blood transfusion is unlikely. While a transfusion is possible, the odds are so small that Dr. Gartsman does not advise donating your own blood in advance of surgery. In more than 5,000 cases, he has never given a transfusion to a patient for this type of surgery.
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Will I need a blood transfusion after joint replacement, and if so can I give my own blood?

Michael J. Neil, Orthopaedic Surgeon, St Vincent's Clinic, A...
For total hip or knee replacements, most patients will not need blood transfusion if their starting blood level is adequate [measured by the haemoglobin (Hb) = 13mmol/l] Recent evidence suggests that giving blood prior to surgery (autologous transfusion) does not decrease the chance of requiring a blood transfusion from the blood bank.
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If I need a blood transfusion, how can I be sure that the blood I will be receiving is safe?

Paragon Precise Health
Ans: The blood which patients receive here meet stringent safety standards. Every bag of transfusion blood is tested for a wide range of blood born communicable diseases such as AIDs, Hepatitis, Syphilis etc.
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I need blood. Can I request a transfusion from the College's Blood Bank?

The American College of Greece
Contact Mr. Koutras at the Office of Student Affairs (tel. 210 6009800 ext. 1365). Provided you have given blood at least once to the College's Blood Bank you are eligible for requesting blood.
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Why would my doctor recommend a blood transfusion?

Blood Transfusions/Knowing Your Options: Frequently Asked Qu...
If you are receiving chemotherapy, your bone marrow may be temporarily unable to make new blood cells. Anemia is the result of many illnesses, and the symptoms from anemia may make a transfusion necessary.
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Where does the blood for my transfusion come from?

Blood Transfusions/Knowing Your Options: Frequently Asked Qu...
Nearly all blood donations in the United States and other developed nations are from volunteer donors who give their blood through a network of nonprofit community blood centers and hospital blood banks. Donors are eligible to give whole blood five times a year and can donate some blood components, such as platelets, more frequently.
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Can I catch HIV from blood Transfusion?

Action for AIDS - HIV and You - Frequently Asked Questions
Since 1985 all donated blood in Singapore is tested for HIV and all contaminated specimens are destroyed. In addition, all persons engaging in high risk activities are advised not to donate blood. Therefore, the blood supply in Singapore is almost totally safe. There is absolutely no risk of catching HIV when donating blood because all equipment used (needles, syringes, tubing and containers) is sterile, used only once and thrown away.
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