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transfusionIntravenous delivery of blood or blood products (plasma, red cells) into a patient's circulation to make up for deficiencies due to disease, injury, or surgical intervention. Cross-matching is carried out to ensure the patient receives the right blood group. Because of worries about blood-borne disease, there is a growing interest in autologous transfusion with units of the patient's own blood ‘donated’ over the weeks before an operation. Blood is rarely transfused whole. Blood cells and platelets are separated and resuspended in solution. Plasma can be frozen and is used to treat clotting deficiencies. Blood transfusion, first successfully pioneered in humans in 1818, remained a high risk until the discovery of blood groups, by Austrian-born immunologist Karl Landsteiner in 1900, which indicated the need for compatibility of donated blood.
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