Title | A 'dangerous' group O donor: severe hemolysis in all recipients of organs from a donor with multiple red cell alloantibodies. |
Publication Type | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2008 |
Authors | Shortt J, Westall GP, Roxby D, Chen JW, Snell GI, Polizzotto MN, Magrin G, Webb A, Street AM, Borosak M, Wood EM, Cole-Sinclair MF |
Journal | American journal of transplantation : official journal of the American Society of Transplantation and the American Society of Transplant Surgeons//Am J Transplant |
Volume | 8 |
Issue | 3 |
Pagination | 711 - 4 |
Date Published | 2008 |
ISBN Number | 1600-6143 |
Other Numbers | 100968638 |
Keywords | *ABO Blood-Group System/im [Immunology], *Erythrocytes/im [Immunology], *Hemolysis/im [Immunology], *Isoantibodies/im [Immunology], *Liver Transplantation/ae [Adverse Effects], *Lung Transplantation/ae [Adverse Effects], Blood Group Incompatibility/im [Immunology], Female, Humans, Isoantibodies/an [Analysis], Lymphocytes/im [Immunology], Male, Middle Aged, Syndrome, Tissue Donors |
Abstract | Alloimmune hemolysis is a recognized but infrequent complication of solid organ transplantation, particularly where there is incompatibility within the ABO blood group system. We describe severe hemolysis due to passenger lymphocyte syndrome (PLS) in all three recipients of organs from a single donor with multiple red cell (RC) alloantibodies. The first patient, a liver transplant recipient, required augmentation of immunosuppression to treat immune hemolysis due to anti-B, -D, -C and -Cellano (k). This is the first description of PLS caused by alloantibody to the high incidence RC antigen, k. The two single lung transplant recipients developed hemolysis due to anti-D. Both required escalation of immunosuppression and early transfusion support. Three months posttransplant, all three patients have ongoing evidence of compensated hemolysis. This series highlights the potential for severe non-ABO-mediated immune hemolysis following solid organ transplantation. A positive donor RC antibody screen should prompt careful monitoring of organ recipients for hemolysis. |
Notify Library Reference ID | 4019 |
A 'dangerous' group O donor: severe hemolysis in all recipients of organs from a donor with multiple red cell alloantibodies.
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