Transfusion-associated circulatory overload
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Background
- Often confused with TRALI
- Frequently with rapid admin and large volume transfusions
- Associated with a rapid rise in blood pressure, not hypotension
- Essentially a CHF exacerbation 2/2 increased volume
TRALI vs TACO
| TRALI | TACO | |
| Onset | Acute, within 6hrs | Often more gradual |
| BP | Low | High |
| Temp | Febrile | Normal |
| JVD/pedal edema | Unlikely | Likely |
| CVP/PAWP | Normal | Elevated |
| BNP | Normal | Elevated |
| Resp | Dyspneic | Dyspneic |
| CXR | B/l infiltrates | B/l infiltrates |
Clinical Features
- Dyspnea, orthopnea, peripheral edema, rapid rise in BP
Differential Diagnosis
Transfusion Reaction Types
- Acute
- Delayed
Acute allergic reaction
- Allergic reaction/urticaria
- Anaphylaxis
- Angioedema
- Anxiety attack
- Asthma exacerbation
- Carcinoid syndrome
- Cold urticaria
- Contrast induced allergic reaction
- Scombroid
- Shock
- Transfusion reaction
Evaluation
- BNP or NT-proBNP to differentiate from other lung injury
