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Platelet Alloimmunization after Transfusion
Background and objectives: The frequency of platelet-specific antibodies after one series of blood transfusions has not been reported, and in multiply transfused patients is controversial. Materials and methods: We studied the frequency of alloimmunization against platelet antigens in 117 patients w...
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Published in: | Vox sanguinis 1997-06, Vol.72 (4), p.238-241 |
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Summary: | Background and objectives: The frequency of platelet-specific antibodies after
one series of blood transfusions has not been reported, and in multiply transfused
patients is controversial. Materials and methods: We studied the frequency
of alloimmunization against platelet antigens in 117 patients who received
a single series of blood transfusions. They received mostly
saline-adenine-glucose + mannitol red blood cell components (poor in leukocytes
and platelets) in connection with cardiac surgery. Platelet-specific antibodies
were detected with the platelet ELISA and the monoclonal-antibody-specific
immobilization of platelet antigen assay. HLA antibodies were detected by the
standard lymphocyte cytotoxicity techniques. Results: We found platelet-specific
anti-HPA-5b (anti-Bra) in 2 cases (1.7%). One antibody was the result of de
novo immunization. We detected lymphocytotoxic HLA antibodies in 21 patients
(17.9%), of whom 18 (15.4%) had had no detectable antibodies before transfusion.
There was a positive correlation between the transfused load of immunogenic
materials and the frequency of alloimmunization against HLA antigens. In one
third of the immunized patients, there was no history of previous immunization.
Conclusion: There was a low incidence of platelet-specific antibodies after one
series of blood transfusions in this group of patients. This is similar to the results
of some previous studies in multiply transfused patients, but not with those of
others who found a higher incidence. |
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ISSN: | 0042-9007 1423-0410 |
DOI: | 10.1159/000462001 |