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A study of red blood cell alloimmunization and autoimmunization among 200 multitransfused Egyptian ß thalassemia patients.
El-Beshlawy, Amal; Salama, Alshymaa Ahmed; El-Masry, Mohamed Roshdy; El Husseiny, Noha M; Abdelhameed, Asmaa M.
Affiliation
  • El-Beshlawy A; Department of Pediatric Haematology, Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt.
  • Salama AA; Department of Blood Bank, El-Sahel Teaching Hospital, Cairo, Egypt.
  • El-Masry MR; Department of Internal Medicine and Clinical Haematology, Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt.
  • El Husseiny NM; Department of Internal Medicine and Clinical Haematology, Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt.
  • Abdelhameed AM; Armed Forces College of Medicine (AFCM), Cairo, Egypt.
Sci Rep ; 10(1): 21079, 2020 12 03.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33273689
ABSTRACT
The development of hemolytic erythrocyte alloantibodies and autoantibodies complicates transfusion therapy in thalassemia patients. These antibodies ultimately increase the need for blood and intensify transfusion complications. There is a scanty data on the frequency of RBC alloimmunization and autoimmunization in Egyptian ß thalassemia patients as pretransfusion antibody screening is not routinely performed. We studied the frequency of alloimmunization and autoimmunization among 200 multiply transfused ß thalassemia patients and investigated the factors that possibly affect antibody formation. Of the 200 patients in our study, 94 were males and 106 females, with the age range of 2-37 years. Alloantibodies were detected in 36 (18%) of the patients, while autoantibodies were detected in 33 (16.5%). The dominant alloantibodies were directed against Kell (33%) and Rh (24.4%) groups. Alloimmunization had a significant relationship with treatment duration and the frequency of transfusion (P = 0.007, 0.001, respectively). The presence of autoantibodies was significantly related to age (P = 0.001), total number of transfused units (P = 0.000) and splenectomy (P = 0.000). The high prevalence of alloimmunization in the study population disclosed the need for providing phenotypically matched cells for selective antigens especially for Kell and Rh subgroups to reduce risk of alloimmunization and increase the efficiency of blood transfusion.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Beta-Thalassemia / Erythrocyte Transfusion / Anemia, Hemolytic, Autoimmune Type of study: Etiology_studies / Prevalence_studies / Risk_factors_studies Limits: Adolescent / Adult / Child / Child, preschool / Female / Humans / Male Language: En Journal: Sci Rep Year: 2020 Type: Article Affiliation country: Egypt

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Beta-Thalassemia / Erythrocyte Transfusion / Anemia, Hemolytic, Autoimmune Type of study: Etiology_studies / Prevalence_studies / Risk_factors_studies Limits: Adolescent / Adult / Child / Child, preschool / Female / Humans / Male Language: En Journal: Sci Rep Year: 2020 Type: Article Affiliation country: Egypt