Necessity for immunologic studies in blood transfusion therapy
162 samples of blood from sensitized patients were investigated immunohematologically. All the patients were in need of blood transfusions. Immunization to HLA-antigens, to leukocyte and erythrocyte antigens was found in 74.0% and 25.4% of the patients, respectively. One patient (0.6%) had an extrem...
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Published in: | Gematologiia i transfuziologiia Vol. 39; no. 3; p. 14 |
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Main Authors: | , , |
Format: | Journal Article |
Language: | Russian |
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Russia (Federation)
01-05-1994
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Summary: | 162 samples of blood from sensitized patients were investigated immunohematologically. All the patients were in need of blood transfusions. Immunization to HLA-antigens, to leukocyte and erythrocyte antigens was found in 74.0% and 25.4% of the patients, respectively. One patient (0.6%) had an extremely rare immunization to antigens D and c of Rh-Hr system. Before hemotransfusion the blood from the donor, recipient and their relatives was subjected to typing by various antigens of the red cell (ABO, Rh-Hr, MNSs, P, Duffy, Kidd, Kell-Chellano) and leukocyte (HLA-A, HLA-B, HLA-C, HLA-DR) systems. Blood transfusions were performed after individual blood matching by compatibility to basic red cell antigens (A, B, O, D, C, E, c, M, N, K, Fya, Ika and to wide-spectrum antigens HLA according to Terasaki scale. The blood transfusions following immunological matching proceeded without adverse reactions making the treatment more effective. |
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ISSN: | 0234-5730 |