How to change blood transfusion for neonatal jaundice

Dr. Casey White
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2025-05-13 06:08:03
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Neonatal jaundice is divided into physiological and pathological. Pathological jaundice needs to be treated by exchange transfusion, that is, to exchange antibodies and sensitized red blood cells to prevent further development of hemolysis. According to neonatal diseases and blood types, appropriate blood should be selected. The room should be strictly disinfected. The child should lie on the far infrared radiation bed, draw blood from the arterial end, input blood from the venous end, draw and inject at the same time, and carry out the operation of exchange transfusion at the same time.