A Study of the Effect of AB0 Incompatible Plasma in Platelet Concentrates Transfused to Bone Marrow Transplant Recipients |
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Authors: | A. Shanwell,O. Ringdé n,B. Wiechel,S. Rumin,and O. Â kerblom |
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Affiliation: | Stockholm Blood Transfusion Service, Huddinge, Sweden. |
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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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