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Blood Transfusion Volume Calculator

For informational purposes only. This tool is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional.
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For stable anaemia in adults, always transfuse one unit at a time, recheck haemoglobin, and reassess the patient's symptoms before giving additional units. This 'one unit then reassess' approach prevents unnecessary over-transfusion and reduces transfusion-related complications.

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The first recorded successful human blood transfusion was performed by Dr James Blundell in London in 1818 using a syringe. He transfused blood from a husband to his wife who was haemorrhaging post-partum. Blood banking and cross-matching were not developed until the 20th century — before then, many transfusions were fatal due to ABO incompatibility.

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