Platelet Transfusion Induces Alloimmunization to D and Non-D Rhesus Antigens.

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serval:BIB_EF881AED8714
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
Collection
Publications
Institution
Title
Platelet Transfusion Induces Alloimmunization to D and Non-D Rhesus Antigens.
Journal
Transfusion medicine and hemotherapy
Author(s)
Reckhaus J., Jutzi M., Fontana S., Bacher V.U., Vogt M., Daslakis M., Mansouri Taleghani B.
ISSN
1660-3796 (Print)
ISSN-L
1660-3796
Publication state
Published
Issued date
05/2018
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
45
Number
3
Pages
167-172
Language
english
Notes
Publication types: Journal Article
Publication Status: ppublish
Abstract
Platelet concentrates (PC) contain residual contaminating red blood cells (RBC), being higher in pooled buffy coat PC (BC-PC) than in apheresis units (AP-PC). Data about PC-induced alloimmunization against non-D Rhesus (Rh) antigens are limited.
For all newly detected RhD and non-D alloantibodies between August 2015 and September /2017 we prospectively evaluated if they were triggered through PC by analyzing for incompatible RBC and/or PC transfusions.
We found 5,799 positive results in 89,190 antibody screening tests. We identified 13 newly detectable Rh antibodies through incompatible PCs in 11 patients: 6× anti-D, 4× anti-E, 2× anti-c, 1× anti-f. They received a total of 156 PC (83 BC-PC; 73 AP-PC): 5 patients received incompatible BC-PC only, 1 patient received incompatible AP-PC only, 5 patients received incompatible BC-PC and AP-PC. Quality control showed a mean (range) of 0.304 (0.152-1.662) and 0.014 (0.003-0.080) × 10 <sup>9</sup> RBC/l for BC-PC and AP-PC, respectively. Ten of the 11 patients received RBC transfusions, all of them being antigen-negative for the alloantibodies identified.
PC transfusions may not only induce RhD alloimmunization, but also immunization against further Rh antigens such as c, E, and f. The risk seems higher for BC-PC than for AP-PC. The results may have impact on future recommendations of PC transfusion with respect to Rh compatibility and upper limits of RBC contamination.
Keywords
Hemovigilance, Platelet transfusion, Rhesus alloimmunization
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Web of science
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Yes
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