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    Differences in Hemoglobin (Hb) Increase at 6-12 Hours and 12-24 Hours Post-Transfusion

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    2015-10-12
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    Rosita, Linda
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    Introduction: Monitor the levels of Hb post transfusion is an important thing to be done in assessing the success of the transfusion. It takes the right time and as early as possible in determining when to monitor Hb post transfusion. This research aims to assess whether there is a difference in the levels of Hb 6-12 hours post transfusion with 12-24 hours post transfusion. Methods: the design of the study was observational. analytic, where subject matter criteria research is patients who get transfusions PRC (packed Red Cell and whole blood cell) without seeing a diagnosis of the disease. Then from the subjects of the research were divided two groups. namely. the first group of patients monitor Hb at 6-12 hours post transfusion and a second group that monitors patients on Hb in 12-24 hours post transfusion. Results: Increase Hb in 6-12 hours post transfusion nmgcs from I 0-30% of the value of the original, while the increase in Hb Hb at 12-24 hours post transfusion ranges from 15-37% of the value of the original Hb. From the results of the test T test showed the value of p = 0. 76 (p > 0.05) Discussion: Post transfusion 6-12 hm,rs have shown increase in Hb from the State prior to transfusion. This is expected from the purpose of transfusion. The need to establish the optimal time and appropriate to monitor l-Ib, where the selected time not too quick nor too long in assessing progrcsivitas therapy. Some of the things that influence the levels ofHb is the activity levels of2.3 tlifosfogliseridc. Conclusion: There was no meaningful difference in monitor Hb on at 6-12 hours with 12-24 hours Post Transfusion
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