Transfusing selected RhD negative patients with RhD positive packed red cell concentrates resulted in lower frequency of anti-D development and saved almost two thousand RhD negative concentrates during 5 years.

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q3 HEMATOLOGY Transfusion Medicine Pub Date : 2024-12-03 DOI:10.1111/tme.13118
Inger Margit Alm, Elin Brenna, Çiğdem Akalın Akkök
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Background: The Blood Bank at Oslo University Hospital implements restrictions when the stocks of blood groups O and A RhD negative packed red blood cell concentrates (PRBCCs) drop below 60 units due to high demand and low donor availability. Restrictions entail transfusing RhD negative male patients and women >50 years with RhD positive units, to provide RhD negative units to those who should not receive RhD positive units. Earlier studies have reported that up to 50% of RhD negative patients developed anti-D after RhD positive blood transfusion. We aimed to investigate the rate of anti-D alloimmunization using this restriction strategy in our population.

Study design and methods: This retrospective study was performed at Oslo University Hospital between 2006 and 2011. Antibody screen results were included throughout 2019 for the patients readmitted to the hospital.

Results: 607 RhD negative mostly cancer patients and patients having surgery for cardiovascular conditions received 1926 RhD positive PRBCCs. Post-transfusion antibody screen was available for 401 patients (66.1%), and 76 patients (22.2%) developed anti-D. In 15 of the 76 patients (19.7%), anti-D became evanescent in the follow-up.

Discussion: The proportion of anti-D immunisation in RhD negative patients receiving RhD positive PRBCCs in this study was consistent with findings from other reports. To our knowledge, this is the first study reporting a high proportion of evanescence of anti-D. Transfusing selected RhD negative patients with RhD positive PRBCCs when RhD negative stocks are low, contributed saving 1926 RhD negative PRBCCs during the study period of 64 months.

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Transfusion Medicine
Transfusion Medicine 医学-血液学
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期刊介绍: Transfusion Medicine publishes articles on transfusion medicine in its widest context, including blood transfusion practice (blood procurement, pharmaceutical, clinical, scientific, computing and documentary aspects), immunohaematology, immunogenetics, histocompatibility, medico-legal applications, and related molecular biology and biotechnology. In addition to original articles, which may include brief communications and case reports, the journal contains a regular educational section (based on invited reviews and state-of-the-art reports), technical section (including quality assurance and current practice guidelines), leading articles, letters to the editor, occasional historical articles and signed book reviews. Some lectures from Society meetings that are likely to be of general interest to readers of the Journal may be published at the discretion of the Editor and subject to the availability of space in the Journal.
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