[Inappropriate red blood cells transfusion].

Rev Med Suisse

Service de médecine interne, Hôpital de La Tour, 3, Avenue J.-D. Maillard, 1217 Genève.

Published: February 2020

International guidelines suggest that a liberal transfusion policy is not only unnecessary but can also prove harmful in certain situations. Blood transfusion is a costly act involving risks of infection, allergic and hemodynamic. Optimizing the use of this scarce and expensive resource becomes necessary. The case report depicts perfectly the potential complications of a transfusion policy considered too liberal, while emphasizing the importance of clinical judgment in each situation.

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