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Objective: To determine the incidence and the rate of red blood cell alloimmunization in polytransfused patients. Methods: A polytransfused patient was defined as having received at least 6 units of red cell concentrates during a 3-month period. The recordsof all patients (n = 12,904) who had received red blood cell units were examined retrospectively by searching the computer database at Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein in São Paulo, Brazil, over a 6-year period, between 2003 and 2009. Results: During this time, 77,049 red cell concentrate transfusions were performed in 12,904 patients. There were 3,044 polytransfused patients, 227 of whom (7.5%) presented with irregular erythrocyte antibodies. The prevalence of alloantibody specificity was: Anti-E>anti-D>anti-K>anti-C>anti-Dia>anti-c>anti-Jka>anti-S in 227 polytransfused patients. We found combinations of alloantibodies in 79 patients (34.8%), and the most commonspecificities were against the Rh and/or Kell systems. These antibodies show clinical significance, as they can cause delayed hemolytic transfusion reactions and perinatal hemolytic disease. About 20% of the patients showed an IgG autoantibody isolatedor combined with alloantibodies. Interestingly, a high incidence of antibodies against low frequency antigens was detected in this study, mainly anti-Dia. Conclusion: Polytransfused patients have a high probability of developing alloantibodies whetheralone or combined with autoantibodies and antibodies against low frequency antigens. Transfusion of red blood cells with a phenotype-compatible with RH (C, E, c), K, Fya, and Jka antigens is recommended for polytransfused patients in order to preventalloimmunization and hemolytic transfusion reactions.
Objetivo: Determinar a incidência e a taxa de aloimunização eritrocitária em pacientes politransfundidos. Métodos: Foram classificados como politransfundidos todos os pacientes que receberam no mínimo 6 unidades de concentrado de hemácias no período de 3 meses. Foram examinados retrospectivamente os prontuários de todos os pacientes(n = 12.904) que receberam transfusões de unidades de hemácias procurados nas bases de dados computadorizados do Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein, em São Paulo (SP), no período de 6 anos, entre 2003 e 2009. Resultados: Nesse período foram realizadas 77.049 transfusões de concentrado de hemácias em 12.904 pacientes. Os pacientes politransfundidos totalizaram 3.044, sendo que 227 (7,5%) apresentam anticorpos eritrocitários irregulares. A prevalência da especificidade dos aloanticorpos encontrados nos 227 pacientes politransfundidos foi: Anti-E>anti-D>anti-K>anti-C>anti-Dia>antic>anti-Jka>anti-S. Em 79 pacientes (34,8%) foram encontradas associações de aloanticorpos e as combinações mais freqüentes foram dos anticorpos dos sistemas Rh e/ou Kell. Esses anticorpos têm importância clínica, pois podem causar reações transfusionais hemolíticas tardias e doença hemolítica perinatal. Cerca de 20% dos pacientes apresentavam autoanticorpo IgG isolado ou em associação com aloanticorpos. Um achado interessante neste estudo foi a alta incidência de anticorpos contra antígenos de baixa frequência, com predomínio anti-Dia. Conclusão: Pacientes politransfundidos têm alta probabilidade de desenvolver aloanticorpos isolados ou em associação com autoanticorpos e anticorpos contra antígenos de baixa frequência. A transfusão de concentrado de hemácias com fenótipo compatível para os antígenos RH (C, E, c), K, Fya, e Jka deve ser recomendada para o grupo de pacientes politransfundidos, com objetivo de evitar a aloimunização e a reação transfusional hemolítica.
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Érythroblastose du nouveau-né , Érythrocytes/immunologie , Transfusion sanguine/effets indésirablesRÉSUMÉ
Objective To study the effects of recombinant human erythropoietin(r-HuEPO) on RBC immunity in chronic renal failure(CRF) patients.Methods Forty-five CRF patients were divided into two groups : 20 patients without r-HuEPO(control group) and 25 patients with r-HuEPO more than one month(experimental group).The RBC-C_(3b)RR and RBC-ICRR in two groups were counted under microscope and the correlations between HB or CRE and RBC-C_(3b)RR were calculated.Results The concentrationd of Hb,RBC-C_(3b)RR in experimental group were much higher than those in control group(P
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To investigate the relationship between autoimmune pathogenic mechanism of retinal pigmentation (RP) and syndrome patterns in traditional Chinese medicine.Erythrocytic C3b receptor rosette(RCR) and erythrocytic immunocomplex rosette(RICR), circulating immune complex (CIC) content and expression rate of human leukocyte antigen D receptor (HLA-DR) in T lymphocyte of peripheral blood were detected in 22 healthy volunteers (group A) and 52 cases of RP (group B).In group B,RCR and RICR were decreased and CIC content and expression rate of HLA-DR were increased compared with group A (P