[Is the research of posttransfusional alloantibodies still relevant?]

Transfus Clin Biol. 2018 Feb;25(1):8-13. doi: 10.1016/j.tracli.2017.11.003. Epub 2017 Dec 19.
[Article in French]

Abstract

The decision of November 6th, 2006 defining the principles of best practices recommends that posttransfusional red cell alloantibodies research is performed after one to three months after. In the University hospital of Brest, the haemovigilance unit takes charge of sending the medical prescription within the required time and centralizing the results. We wished to estimate if the realization of this research still remains relevant.

Methods: A prospective analysis was performed in 2015. We evaluated the realization rate, the red cell alloantibodies rate and the recipient adverse reactions with the diagnostic category: alloimmunization (delayed serological transfusion reaction, DSTR).

Results: In 2015, 2162 prescriptions were sent to the 3271 transfused patients. One thousand and eighteen red cell alloantibodies research were done, i.e. a return rate of 61%. Among them, 12 alloantibodies appeared (0.9%) within an average of 56 days. Thirty-three other alloantibodies appeared and were discovered most frequently before a new transfusion. In 10 cases, a posttransfusional research was done that was negative. A survey was conducted among GHCOH members to describe the practices in these health institutions. Twelve questionnaires were analysed. Ten institutions performed a posttransfusional alloantibodies research by issuing a prescription at the patient's exit with a return rate between 0.14 and 16%; 1 institution has a centralized organization with a return rate of 68.3%; 1566 red cell alloantibodies research were performed and among them, 24 alloantibodies appeared (1.53%).

Conclusion: These results indicate that to be effective, the management of this biological test must be centralized. Despite this, the red cell alloantibodies rate remains very low (0.9 and 1.53%) and raises the question of the relevance of this systematic testing after transfusion, which is in any case mandatory before a new transfusion of red blood cells.

Keywords: Posttransfusional red cell alloantibodies; Recherche d’agglutinines irrégulières post-transfusionnelle.

MeSH terms

  • Blood Group Antigens / immunology
  • Blood Safety / economics
  • Blood Safety / methods*
  • Blood Safety / standards
  • Blood Transfusion / legislation & jurisprudence*
  • Costs and Cost Analysis
  • Erythrocyte Membrane / immunology
  • France
  • Hospitals, University
  • Humans
  • Immunization
  • Isoantibodies / biosynthesis
  • Isoantibodies / blood*
  • Isoantibodies / immunology
  • Practice Guidelines as Topic
  • Prevalence
  • Prospective Studies
  • Surveys and Questionnaires
  • Time Factors
  • Transfusion Reaction / epidemiology
  • Transfusion Reaction / immunology
  • Transfusion Reaction / prevention & control

Substances

  • Blood Group Antigens
  • Isoantibodies