A study of the effect of ABO incompatible plasma in platelet concentrates transfused to bone marrow transplant recipients

TitleA study of the effect of ABO incompatible plasma in platelet concentrates transfused to bone marrow transplant recipients
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication1991
AuthorsShanwell A, Ringden O, Wiechel B, Rumin S, Akerblom O
JournalVox Sang
Volume60
Issue1
Pagination23 - 7
ISSN0042-9007 (Print) 0042-9007 (Linking)
Accession Number2053326
Keywords*Blood Group Incompatibility, *Blood Transfusion, *Platelet Transfusion, ABO Blood-Group System / *immunology, Adolescent, Adult, Blood Platelets / immunology, Bone Marrow Transplantation / *immunology, Child, Child, Preschool, Coombs' Test, Hemolysis, Humans, Immunization, Infant, Middle Aged
Abstract

Bone marrow transplant recipients at Huddinge Hospital have routinely received single-donor platelet concentrates (PC) from blood group O donors. These PC contain approximately 350 ml plasma, which is incompatible with patients of group A, B and AB. In 27 patients transplanted with an ABO-identical bone marrow, serological investigations have been performed every week after transplantation (median 6 weeks, range 3-14). Nine of 11 recipients with blood group A developed a positive direct antiglobulin test (DAT) after PC transfusions, while none of 15 patients of blood group O developed a positive DAT. Anti-A could be eluted in DAT-positive cases. In no case was there any clinical sign of hemolysis. Nor did recipients of groups A, B or AB (n = 34) require more red blood cells or PC transfusions compared to recipients of group O (n = 47).

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