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Meet Our Doctor
Experienced Medical professionals for a superior patient experience.
Dr. Anu Thomas
Medical Officer - Blo...
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are At-Risk Patients and what are the risk factors for patients receiving a transfusion?
Older age, male gender, race, weight loss, anaemia, combined anterior/posterior approach, and higher number of fused levels increased the risk of receiving a transfusion.
What should you check before blood transfusion?
Your blood will be tested before a transfusion to determine whether your blood type is A, B, AB, or O and whether your blood is Rh-positive or Rh-negative. The donated blood used for your transfusion must be compatible with your blood type.
Which conditions requires a blood transfusion?
According to the physician’s treatment plan, these are possible conditions that may require blood transfusions:
- Blood Disorders such as Anaemia, Blood Cancers, Sickle Cell Disease, Thrombocytopenia
- Cancer
- Kidney disease
- Liver disease
- Severe infection
- Acute Blood Loss