Re: BRITAIN CONSIDERS BANNING PREGNANT WOMEN'S BLOOD

From: Griffiths Malcolm (Malcolm.Griffiths@ldh-tr.anglox.nhs.uk)
Fri Mar 8 10:51:40 2002


Not heard anything about this. I suspect it will be in the news section of the BMJ this weekend.

Malcolm Griffiths Clinical director & consultant - obstetrics & gynaecology Luton & Dunstable Hospital NHS Trust, Luton, LU4 0DZ, UK Tel:+(44) 1582 497533 Fax: +(44) 1582 497376

-----Original Message----- From: Dean Huffman [mailto:dean@thehuffpeople.net] Sent: 07 March 2002 21:02 To: Multiple recipients of list OB-GYN-L Subject: BRITAIN CONSIDERS BANNING PREGNANT WOMEN'S BLOOD

BRITAIN CONSIDERS BANNING PREGNANT WOMEN'S BLOOD

The National Blood Service in the United Kingdom says it's actively considering restrictions on blood donated by women who have been pregnant, because it can trigger a fatal lung condition in the recipient, The London Times reports. Four people are known to have died in Britain in the past four years because they have received blood from donors who are mothers. "Women who have been pregnant produce antibodies to protect themselves from the foreign cells of the fetus, and the levels rise with each pregnancy," says Elizabeth Love, a hematologist. These antibodies can cause a rare condition, Transfusion-Related Acute Lung Injury, in some patients. In fact, there are an average 15 cases a year, Love said. News of the British deaths emerged after the U.S. Food and Drug Administration alerted doctors to be aware of problems caused by the blood condition. According to the FDA, in the past eight years at least 55 people have died from blood donated by women after their second pregna! ncy. One possibility being considered by the British is for blood from women who have had several pregnancies to be used only in low-risk situations, such as transfusions with the plasma removed.

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