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Title: Thirty years of hemovigilance : achievements and future perspectives
Authors: Vuk, Tomislav
Politis, Constantina
Laspina, Stefan
Lozano, Miquel
Haddad, Antoine
de Angelis, Vincenzo
Garraud, Olivier
Authors: European and Mediterranean Initiative in Transfusion medicine (EMITm) grouph
Keywords: Blood -- Transfusion
Blood donors
Blood -- Collection and preservation
Issue Date: 2023
Publisher: Elsevier Masson
Citation: Vuk, T., Politis, C., Laspina, S., Lozano, M., Haddad, A., de Angelis, V., & Garraud, O. (2023). Thirty years of hemovigilance–achievements and future perspectives. Transfusion clinique et biologique, 30(1), 166-172.
Abstract: 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 that monitors the entire transfusion chain and improves its safety. The importance of hemovigilance has been recognized globally in a relatively short time, but the level of its implementation varies significantly between countries. The cooperation of international organizations has significantly contributed to the promotion, implementation, and education in this field. Thanks to initiatives taken, the safety of transfusion practice has been improved in many segments, primarily related to the risks of adverse events in recipients of blood components. In parallel with changing transfusion practice, the hemovigilance process has also matured. In addition to the reduction of existing risks and the early detection of emerging risks, hemovigilance has also embraced the principles of patient blood management. Research in hemovigilance is more increasingly focused on specific categories of patients, specific blood components and methods of their preparation, rare reactions, and transfusion efficacy and efficiency. A proactive approach and use of big data can play an important role in achieving these goals. Additional and sustained efforts should be made to prevent underreporting of events and to improve data comparability through clear definitions and grading systems. This review provides a historical overview of hemovigilance and its achievements, current challenges, and future plans.
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