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Allo-immunisation anti-érythrocytaire chez les polytransfusés au Centre National Hospitalier Universitaire de Cotonou: à propos de 51 cas.

Authors :
Baglo, Tatiana
Zohoun, Alban
Agboton, Bruno Léopold
Vigan, Jacques
Ayaka, Paolo
Anani, Ludovic
Touré Fall, Awa Omar
Gazard, Dorothée Kindé
Source :
Pan African Medical Journal. Jan-Apr2021, Vol. 38, p1-9. 9p.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Blood transfusion is a medical procedure used to treat patients with labile blood product. Each transfusion of globular concentrate exposes recipients to the risk of red blood cell alloimmunization. The test for red cell antibodies (RCA) ensures the immunohaematological safety of transfused patients. In Benin, this test is not performed in a systematic way or included either in the pre-transfusion or in the post-transfusion tests. The purpose of this study is to determine the presence of red cell antibodies among polytransfused patients. RCA was performed using indirect antiglobulin test on gel-filtration in 51 polytransfused patients including 26 selected in the Department of Hematology and 25 in the Department of Nephrology at the National Hospital and University Center of Cotonou. After phenotyping alloimmunized patients, tests for detecting signs of hemolysis were performed. Clinical data as well as those on transfusion were collected from transfusion registries and medical records. The prevalence of alloimmunization in our study population was 13.73%. The antibodies identified had the following characteristics: association of anti-RH1 and anti-RH3, anti LE1, association of anti-RH3 and anti-FY1. Alloantibodies were more frequent in patients who had received more than 15 packed red blood cells. Laboratory tests showed signs of hemolysis in one alloimmunized patient. There was no correlation between age, sex, clinical diagnosis and the occurrence of red blood cell alloimmunization. The test for red cell antibodies should be systematically performed in polytransfused patients in order to ensure better transfusion recipient safety in Benin. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
French
ISSN :
19378688
Volume :
38
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Pan African Medical Journal
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
152718008
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2021.38.304.28202