Where now for transfusion: The evolution of a paradigm and its logical progression

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Abstract

The development of transfusion over the past century and a half has been described as one of the blessings of modern medicine. But, in some ways, it is emerging as a decidedly mixed blessing, bringing epidemics as well as improved health. Given all the practice has been through, now is the right time to take a critical look at blood transfusion as it is practiced today, and whether it serves the individual patient as effectively as the interests of those who administer it.

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Farrugia, A., & Starr, D. (2016). Where now for transfusion: The evolution of a paradigm and its logical progression. Transfusion, 56, S224–S232. https://doi.org/10.1111/trf.13581

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