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International Journal of Laboratory Medicine ; (12): 665-666, 2015.
Article Dans Chinois | WPRIM | ID: wpr-461459

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Objective To investigate the application values of 3 kinds of crossmatching method saline medium method,polybrene test and microcolumn gel test in the neonatal blood transfusion security.Methods 174 newborns needing blood transfusion were simultaneously performed the isotype crossmatching by the saline method,polybrene test and microcolumn gel test.The irregular antibody and the direct antiglobulin test were routinely conducted,the samples with positive irregular antibody were further per-formed the antibody specificity identification.Results 14 cases (8.05%)of crossmatching incompatibility were found by the saline method,1 case (0.57%)by the polybrene test and 62 cases (35.63%)by the microcolumn gel test;among which,31 cases were secondary side crossmatching incompatibility caused by positive direct antiglobulin test,1 was the incompatibility of 3 methods caused by anti-D antibodies.The difference between the polybrene test and the microcolumn gel test was of statistical significance (P <0.05).Conclusion The blood crossmatching by the microcolumn gel test in blood transfusion of newborns requires quite few amount of blood sample,is simple to operate and easy to be standardized.With results clearly and easily measured and sensitivity higher than that of polybrene test,its result is clear and easy to be judged,its sensitivity is higher than that of the polybrene test, which has the important significance for ensuring the neonatal blood transfusion safety.

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Journal of Third Military Medical University ; (24)2003.
Article Dans Chinois | WPRIM | ID: wpr-556330

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Objective To compare the specificity, sensitivity, titers, and rapidity of four methods including papain technique, anti-globulin technique, polybrene test, and micro-column gel test for determination of IgG red blood cell antibodies. Methods Twelve kinds of IgG red blood cell antibodies such as anti-D, anti-E, anti-C, anti-c, anti-e, anti-Jk a, anti-Jk b, anti-Fy a, anti-Fy b, anti-k, anti-S, and anti-s were checked by the four methods. Results Seven kinds of IgG red blood cell antibodies including anti-D, anti-E, anti-C, anti-c, anti-e, anti-Jk a, and anti-Jk b were detected using papain technique (7/12). All of the 12 kinds of IgG antibodies were detected by anti-globulin technique (12/12). Eleven kinds of IgG red blood cell antibodies except anti-k were examined with polybrene test (11/12) and all the antibodies were also determinated by micro-column gel test (12/12). The titers of the antibodies determination suggested that papain technique was less sensitive than other three methods, while the micro-column gel test was more sensitive than other three methods in examination of all the antibodies. The lasting time of four techniques were: papain technique 45 min, anti-human globulin technique 60 min, polybrene test 5 min, and micro-column gel test 30 min. Conclusion Papain technique has some limitation in determination of IgG antibodies and anti-globulin technique is complicated because of long period incubation and multiple wash of red blood cells. Polybrene test is the most simple and convenient technique for determination of IgG antibodies. Micro-column gel test is the most sensitive method in determination of IgG antibodies.

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