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Olivier Garraud

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Haddad A, Abu-Helu R, Khadijetou B, Bou Assi T, Benajiba M, Slama H, et al.
Transfus Apher Sci . 2022 Dec; 62(2):103616. PMID: 36470725
To determine the existence of guidelines regarding the appropriate clinical use of blood and blood components, transfusion requests, and blood issuing/reception documents and procedures. The different bedside transfusion organizations/processes and...
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Duchez A, Fauteux-Daniel S, Ebermeyer T, Heestermans M, Arthaud C, Eyraud M, et al.
Blood Transfus . 2022 Nov; 21(5):409-421. PMID: 36346879
Background: Structural and biochemical changes in stored platelets are influenced by collection and processing methods. Lesions may appear during platelet concentrate storage, some of which may be involved in adverse...
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Vuk T, Politis C, Laspina S, Lozano M, Haddad A, De Angelis V, et al.
Transfus Clin Biol . 2022 Oct; 30(1):166-172. PMID: 36216308
Since its emergence in the early 1990s, hemovigilance has gradually evolved from a blood safety concept focused on surveillance of adverse reactions and events in patients, to a well-defined system...
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Garraud O, Politis C, Vuk T
Transfus Apher Sci . 2022 Sep; 61(5):103530. PMID: 36068157
No abstract available.
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Garraud O, Chiaroni J
Transfus Clin Biol . 2022 Aug; 29(4):297-306. PMID: 35970488
Post-transfusion alloimmunisation is the main complication of all those observed after one or more transfusion episodes. Alloimmunisation is observed after the transfusion of red blood cell concentrates but also of...
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Farrugia A, Garraud O
Transfus Clin Biol . 2022 Apr; 29(3):189-190. PMID: 35490118
No abstract available.
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Cognasse F, Duchez A, Audoux E, Ebermeyer T, Arthaud C, Prier A, et al.
Front Immunol . 2022 Feb; 13:825892. PMID: 35185916
Platelets are anucleate cytoplasmic fragments derived from the fragmentation of medullary megakaryocytes. Activated platelets adhere to the damaged endothelium by means of glycoproteins on their surface, forming the platelet plug....
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