1.To evaluate the efficacy of transfusion of white blood granulocyte mass for treating severe burn with bacterial infection and intoxication associated with leucopenia
Journal of Practical Medicine 2003;454(6):26-28
83 burn patients with the syndrome of bacterial infection and intoxication associated with leucopenia were divided in to 2 groups, the one of 32 patients without transfusion of white blood granulocyte, the other 51 patients with a transfusion rich with neutrophile leucocyte. Results: In the group of the syndrome of severe bacterial infection and intoxication associated with leucopenia, 39.2% have had complication, less than no transfusion group (68.7%). Mortality of the transfusion group: 82.4%, is higher than no transfusion group: 40.6%
Burns
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Bacterial Infections
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Granulocytes
2.Pre-sensitive reaction in severe burn patients with white blood cell transfusion
Journal of Practical Medicine 2003;425(5):60-61
The pre-sensitive reaction state of 10 severe burn patients after transfusion of 1-3 units of neutrophile granulocyte was investigated. After 3 weeks, almost patients had < 20% positive reaction and only 1/10 of patients had 30% positive reaction. They had received 3 units of neutrophile granulocyte
Burns
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Leukocyte Transfusion
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patients