[A pregnant woman with irregular erythrocyte antibodies for whom no compatible packed red blood cells were available]
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[A pregnant woman with irregular erythrocyte antibodies for whom no compatible packed red blood cells were available]
Abstract
A 45-year-old woman underwent a Caesarean section at a gestational age of over 32 weeks. Screening for irregular erythrocyte antibodies in the transfusion laboratory yielded a positive result. It appeared that the patient had for several years been known to have antibodies against At(a), a high-frequency antigen that may cause severe transfusion reactions when incompatible packed cells are administered. No autologous donated blood was available and the only compatible At(a)-negative unit of packed cells in the Blood Bank of the Council of Europe was damaged during the thawing process. A cell saver was therefore used during the Caesarean section, and family members were summoned for donation. This case report illustrates the necessity of a transfusion plan for pregnant women with (rare) irregular antibodies.
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[The practice guideline 'Blood transfusion' (third integral revision)].Ned Tijdschr Geneeskd. 2005 Nov 19;149(47):2613-8. Ned Tijdschr Geneeskd. 2005. PMID: 16355573 Review. Dutch.
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