1. Short-Term Clinical Outcomes of Packed Red Blood Cell Transfusions with Isolated Enzyme-Phase Crossmatch Incompatibility: A Single-Center Cross-Sectional Study
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Umut Yılmaz, Alper Yaşar, Şeniz Öngören, Zafer Başlar, and Muhlis Cem Ar
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transfusion ,crossmatch ,enzyme-phase ,hemolysis ,incompatible crossmatch ,Diseases of the blood and blood-forming organs ,RC633-647.5 - Abstract
Acute hemolytic transfusion reactions (AHTRs) are feared complications of packed red blood cell (PRBC) transfusions. This study aimed to investigate the clinical consequences of isolated enzyme-phase crossmatch-incompatible PRBC transfusions by clinically observing all events during the study period at a single institution with the primary goal of detecting AHTRs. Ninety-four transfusions of interest were administered during the study period. Laboratory investigations were adequate in 73 episodes, where no AHTR developed and a mean hemoglobin concentration rise of 1.1 g/dL was documented. Three transfusions were terminated prematurely; however, further investigations ruled out AHTR. The remaining 21 transfusions were also completed uneventfully without noteworthy clinical deterioration. This study’s results provide clinical validation to omit pretransfusion screening with enzyme-phase crossmatch and document the safety and short-term efficacy of isolated enzyme-phase incompatible transfusions. The findings may encourage future clinical research to better understand the long-term efficacy of such transfusions, which may be valuable for transfusion-dependent patients.
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- 2023
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