Red Cell Alloantibodies in Multi - Transfused Patients of Beta Thalassaemia Major
Background: To study the frequency and specificity of various red cell alloantibodies in multi- transfused patients of beta thalassaemia major. Methods: In this comparative study two hundred diagnosed cases of Beta Thalassemia Major , of all ages and both genders, who received at least ten blood tra...
| Published in: | Journal of Rawalpindi Medical College |
|---|---|
| Main Author: | |
| Format: | Article |
| Language: | English |
| Published: |
Rawalpindi Medical University
2015-06-01
|
| Subjects: | |
| Online Access: | https://www.journalrmc.com/index.php/JRMC/article/view/281 |
| _version_ | 1851859506285248512 |
|---|---|
| author | Madeeha Rehan |
| author_facet | Madeeha Rehan |
| author_sort | Madeeha Rehan |
| collection | DOAJ |
| container_title | Journal of Rawalpindi Medical College |
| description | Background: To study the frequency and specificity of various red cell alloantibodies in multi- transfused patients of beta thalassaemia major.
Methods: In this comparative study two hundred diagnosed cases of Beta Thalassemia Major , of all ages and both genders, who received at least ten blood transfusions, were included .Patients with known alloantibodies, or with known autoimmune diseases,patients with known renal or liver disorders and with viral infections were excluded.Five ml venous blood was taken in a clear glass tube. Sera were separated and blood grouping and direct and indirect anti-globulin tests were performed on all samples. Samples positive for indirect anti-globulin test were stored in aliquots at -20 °C, till the tests were performed in batches. After thawing, antibody screening and antibody identification tests were performed in batches of ten on all indirect anti-globulin test (IAT) positive samples employing 11 cell panel of DIA-MED using standardized blood bank methods. All the results were recorded.The alloantibodies detected and their specificity was determined.
Results: Out of 200 patients six patients (3%) were diagnosed to have alloantibodies which belonged to Rh system i.e. Anti-E and Anti-D.
Conclusion:Rate of alloimmunization is low in our setup in multi- transfused patients of beta thalassaemia major. The most common alloantibody found in our patients is Anti-E. |
| format | Article |
| id | doaj-art-bcb3fcdbf7a448cab7215737f68eb63a |
| institution | Directory of Open Access Journals |
| issn | 1683-3562 1683-3570 |
| language | English |
| publishDate | 2015-06-01 |
| publisher | Rawalpindi Medical University |
| record_format | Article |
| spelling | doaj-art-bcb3fcdbf7a448cab7215737f68eb63a2025-08-19T22:21:08ZengRawalpindi Medical UniversityJournal of Rawalpindi Medical College1683-35621683-35702015-06-01192Red Cell Alloantibodies in Multi - Transfused Patients of Beta Thalassaemia MajorMadeeha Rehan0Department of Pathology, Foundation Medical College, RawalpindiBackground: To study the frequency and specificity of various red cell alloantibodies in multi- transfused patients of beta thalassaemia major. Methods: In this comparative study two hundred diagnosed cases of Beta Thalassemia Major , of all ages and both genders, who received at least ten blood transfusions, were included .Patients with known alloantibodies, or with known autoimmune diseases,patients with known renal or liver disorders and with viral infections were excluded.Five ml venous blood was taken in a clear glass tube. Sera were separated and blood grouping and direct and indirect anti-globulin tests were performed on all samples. Samples positive for indirect anti-globulin test were stored in aliquots at -20 °C, till the tests were performed in batches. After thawing, antibody screening and antibody identification tests were performed in batches of ten on all indirect anti-globulin test (IAT) positive samples employing 11 cell panel of DIA-MED using standardized blood bank methods. All the results were recorded.The alloantibodies detected and their specificity was determined. Results: Out of 200 patients six patients (3%) were diagnosed to have alloantibodies which belonged to Rh system i.e. Anti-E and Anti-D. Conclusion:Rate of alloimmunization is low in our setup in multi- transfused patients of beta thalassaemia major. The most common alloantibody found in our patients is Anti-E.https://www.journalrmc.com/index.php/JRMC/article/view/281Beta Thalassaemia MajorTransfusion dependent anaemiasRed cell alloantibodies. |
| spellingShingle | Madeeha Rehan Red Cell Alloantibodies in Multi - Transfused Patients of Beta Thalassaemia Major Beta Thalassaemia Major Transfusion dependent anaemias Red cell alloantibodies. |
| title | Red Cell Alloantibodies in Multi - Transfused Patients of Beta Thalassaemia Major |
| title_full | Red Cell Alloantibodies in Multi - Transfused Patients of Beta Thalassaemia Major |
| title_fullStr | Red Cell Alloantibodies in Multi - Transfused Patients of Beta Thalassaemia Major |
| title_full_unstemmed | Red Cell Alloantibodies in Multi - Transfused Patients of Beta Thalassaemia Major |
| title_short | Red Cell Alloantibodies in Multi - Transfused Patients of Beta Thalassaemia Major |
| title_sort | red cell alloantibodies in multi transfused patients of beta thalassaemia major |
| topic | Beta Thalassaemia Major Transfusion dependent anaemias Red cell alloantibodies. |
| url | https://www.journalrmc.com/index.php/JRMC/article/view/281 |
| work_keys_str_mv | AT madeeharehan redcellalloantibodiesinmultitransfusedpatientsofbetathalassaemiamajor |
