Clinical significance of anti-Yt(b). Report of a case using a 51chromium red cell survival study |
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Authors: | GJ Levy, G Selset, D McQuiston, SJ Nance, G Garratty, LE Smith, D Goldfinger |
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Affiliation: | Taft B. Schreiber Blood Bank, Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, California. |
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Abstract: | Several published reports have documented the variable survival of Yt(a+) red cells (RBC) in patients with anti-Yt(a) as measured by 51Chromium (Cr)-labeled RBC survival studies. Similar studies with anti-Yt(b) have not been reported. A 51Cr-labeled RBC survival study was performed using Yt(b+) RBCs and a monocyte monolayer assay in a young hemodialysis patient who required chronic transfusion therapy and who had developed anti-Yt(b). The survival of the transfused RBCs was 100 and 93 percent at 1 and 24 hours, respectively, with a half life of 21 days at termination of the study (normal, 28 to 32 days). These results showed no evidence of rapid destruction of the Yt(b+) RBCs, indicating that this patient could be transfused safely with blood from Yt(b+) donors. Long-term survival of the 51Cr-labeled Yt(b+) RBCs was shortened moderately, however, a finding that correlated with a slightly abnormal monocyte monolayer assay test. |
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