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Facts and Figures

Blood Usage
Medical procedure Blood products needed
Liver transplant 6-10 units of red blood cells
20 units of plasma
10 units of platelets
Kidney transplant 1-2 units of red blood cells
Heart transplant 4-6 units of red blood cells
Adult open heart surgery 2-6 units of red blood cells
2-4 units of plasma
1-10 units of platelets
Newborn open heart surgery 1-4 units of red blood cells
1-2 units of plasma
1-4 units of platelets
Prostate cancer surgery 2-4 units of red blood cells
Abdominal aortic aneurysm 4-6 units of red blood cells
Bone marrow transplant 1-2 units of red blood cells every other day for 2-4 weeks
6-8 units of platelets daily for 4-6 weeks
Automobile accident 4-40 units of red blood cells
Leukemia 2-6 units of red blood cells
6-8 units of platelets daily for 2-4 weeks
Sickle cell disease 10-15 units of red blood cells to treat severe complications
Premature newborn 1-4 units of red blood cells while in Intensive Care
Source: Linda Chambers, M.D., senior medical officer, Biomedical Headquarters


American Red Cross Blood Services, New York-Penn Region
825 John Street — West Henrietta, NY, 14586 — (585) 760-5555