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. 2016 Jul;111(1):107-10.
doi: 10.1111/vox.12392. Epub 2016 Feb 25.

Rare and transient anti-D antibody response in D(-) liver transplant recipients transfused with D(+) red blood cells

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Rare and transient anti-D antibody response in D(-) liver transplant recipients transfused with D(+) red blood cells

N Burin des Roziers et al. Vox Sang. 2016 Jul.

Abstract

A retrospective analysis was conducted on 20 D(-) liver transplant (LT) recipients transfused with D(+) RBCs perioperatively and screened for RBC antibodies between 2 and 6 months later. None developed anti-D detectable by the indirect antiglobulin test. Two patients produced weak anti-D that reacted only with papain-treated RBCs at 10 and 11 days without any sign of immune haemolysis. Antibodies became quickly undetectable. These data suggest an unusual pattern of alloimmunization in LT recipients with rapid, weak and transient antibody response and support the safety of transfusing D(+) RBCs in most of D(-) patients during LT surgery.

Keywords: Rh-Hr blood group system; antibody formation; blood transfusion; haemolysis; immunosuppression; liver transplantation.

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