PMID: 2121866Oct 1, 1990Paper

Post-transfusion hepatitis in operated uterine cancer patients

Nihon Sanka Fujinka Gakkai zasshi
R HayaseK Sekiba

Abstract

We examined the incidence of non-A, non-B hepatitis (NANB) in post-transfusion hepatitis in uterine cancer patients treated by surgery at our hospital. The diagnosis of NANB was based on the diagnostic standards for post-transfusion hepatitis of the Japanese Society of Gastroenterology 1985. In 587 patients with blood transfusions from 1978 to 1988, 80 patients (13.6%) were diagnosed as NANB. The proportions of blood components were, preserved whole blood 44.1%, concentrated red blood cells (CRBC)+ fresh frozen plasma 31.2%, and CRBC 12.8%. The proportions of blood components changed over the years, but since 1987 those of blood components in blood transfusion have been greatly decreased. No difference in the incidence of NANB was seen in patients with up to 10 units of blood transfused, but a high incidence was observed to patients who had received over 10 units. The number of patients treated by radical hysterectomy was five hundred and sixty-two (95.7%) out of a total of five hundred and eighty seven. The average blood loss in the operation was 1,392 ml.

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