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Red Cell Alloimmunization & Role of Advanced Immunohaematological Support in Liver Transplantation

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Specialty General Medicine
Date 2017 Sep 2
PMID 28862180
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Background & Objectives: Transfusion support forms an integral part of liver transplantation programme. Advanced immunohaematology services are required to deal with complex serological problems that can complicate transfusion therapy in these patients. Here, we report on red cell alloimmunization and presence of alloimmunization in donors and patients undergoing liver transplantation in a tertiary care hospital in north India.

Methods: Records of 1433 liver transplants performed from January 2009 to March 2015 were retrieved and reviewed. Antibody screening was performed both for liver donors, and recipients and antibody identification was performed for the screen-positive patients.

Results: Of the 1433 liver recipients, 32 (2.3%) developed antibodies. Seventeen patients had one or more alloantibodies, five had autoantibodies with an underlying alloantibody and 10 had only autoantibodies in their plasma. The overall alloimmunization rate was 1.5 per cent with 25 alloantibodies identified in 22 patients. Anti-E was the most common specificity identified.

Interpretation & Conclusions: The presence of alloantibodies can complicate transfusion therapy in patients undergoing liver transplantation, who are already at a high risk of being heavily transfused owing to the nature of surgery and the haemostatic dysfunction from chronic liver disease. Therefore, screening for irregular red cell alloantibodies combined with a rational blood transfusion policy may be essential for these patients.

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