Transfusion Therapy in HIV: Risk Mitigation and Benefits for Improved Patient Outcomes

Author:

Obeagu Emmanuel IfeanyiORCID,Obeagu Getrude UzomaORCID

Abstract

Transfusion therapy is a pivotal aspect of healthcare, especially for individuals living with Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV). This comprehensive review aims to dissect the intricate landscape of transfusion therapy in HIV patients, emphasizing the delicate balance between risks and benefits to achieve enhanced patient outcomes. With advancements in blood safety measures and antiretroviral therapy (ART), navigating the complexities of transfusion therapy in HIV management becomes paramount for healthcare professionals. The review consolidates current knowledge and emerging trends, encompassing challenges, benefits, risks, and strategies to optimize transfusion therapy for improved patient care. The paper delineates key areas, including blood safety measures such as nucleic acid testing (NAT) and pathogen reduction technologies, emphasizing their role in ensuring safer blood products for transfusion in HIV patients. Furthermore, it explores the impact of HIV on hematological disorders, delving into transfusion-transmitted infections and strategies to mitigate these risks. Additionally, it scrutinizes the therapeutic benefits of transfusion therapy in managing hematologic complications in HIV, while addressing potential risks, including immune reactions and adverse effects. Optimizing transfusion therapy in HIV necessitates personalized approaches, considering the individual patient's HIV status, comorbidities, and specific transfusion needs. The role of ART in reducing transfusion requirements and associated risks is highlighted, alongside emerging trends like novel therapies and alternative transfusion practices. Keywords: Transfusion therapy, HIV, blood safety, antiretroviral therapy, risks, benefits, patient outcomes, transfusion-transmitted infections, personalized treatment, hematology, blood products

Publisher

Society of Pharmaceutical Tecnocrats

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