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Feline Blood Transfusions: A pinker shade of pale

  • Title: Feline Blood Transfusions: A pinker shade of pale
  • Description:
    Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery Vol 13(1), Jan 2011, pp 11-23.  Authors:  Dominic Barfield, Sophie Adamantos.  
  • Category: Internal Medicine

  • Abstract / Overview:
  • Over the past three decades, a substantial body of clinical research and reports has built up covering feline blood types and transfusion medicine. This article draws on that research to provide clinical guidance aimed at all veterinarians in feline or small animal practice who either currently practise transfusion medicine or plan to do so.


    Practical relevance

    Blood transfusions are a potentially life-saving procedure that are within the reach of most small animal practitioners. Only minimal equipment is required.


    Patient group
    Any cat with clinical signs attributable to a reduced red blood cell mass that is affecting oxygen transport (as a result of reduced packed cell volume or acute blood loss) is a potential candidate for a transfusion.


    Clinical challenges
    Although the principles of transfusion medicine are not complicated, there can be fatal consequences if certain steps are omitted.

    Diagnostics
    Blood typing kits and blood filters are readily available from veterinary wholesalers, laboratories and blood banking services.

    Evidence base
    Over the past three decades, a substantial body of clinical research and reports has built up covering feline blood types and transfusion medicine. This article draws on that research to provide clinical guidance aimed at all veterinarians in feline or small animal practice who either currently practise transfusion medicine or plan to do so.