Perinatal clinical management of a rare ABh variant blood group.

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q3 HEMATOLOGY
Aritri Mandal, Laura Eastwood, Shane Grimsley, Louise Tilley, Clare Samuelson
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Abstract

Background: The H antigen, precursor of the A and B blood groups, is a high-prevalence antigen. Very few H antigen-negative (H-) blood donors are available in the United Kingdom.

Case presentation: We present the case of a second pregnancy in a 28-year-old woman with the very rare ABh phenotype, and the presence of anti-H, anti-A and anti-B. Only H- (Oh) and ABh phenotype red cells were compatible. Given the rarity of individuals with these phenotypes, there were insufficient compatible red cell units for management of a major antepartum or postpartum haemorrhage. For this high-risk pregnancy, meticulous multidisciplinary team (MDT) planning took place between haematologists, obstetricians, anaesthetists, hospital laboratory staff and multiple teams within National Health Service Blood and Transplant including the National Frozen Blood Bank, Rare Donor Team and Red Cell Immunohaematology Laboratories. The MDT produced a birth management plan for various eventualities where blood transfusion may have been required. This process included the creation of our hospital's first vaginal cell salvage policy. A successful routine vaginal delivery was managed without transfusion.

Conclusion: This case highlights the optimal care of a woman with an extremely rare blood group in pregnancy. The principles of management described here are also more widely applicable to women in whom transfusion is contraindicated, undeliverable or declined for other reasons.

罕见ABh变异血型的围产期临床处理。
背景:H抗原是A、B血型的前体,是一种高流行率的抗原。在英国,很少有H抗原阴性(H-)献血者可用。病例介绍:我们提出的情况下,第二次怀孕在一个28岁的妇女与非常罕见的ABh表型,并存在抗h,抗a和抗b。只有H- (Oh)型和ABh型红细胞是相容的。鉴于具有这些表型的个体的罕见性,没有足够的相容红细胞单位来管理主要的产前或产后出血。对于这种高危妊娠,血液科医生、产科医生、麻醉师、医院实验室工作人员和国家卫生服务血液和移植部门的多个团队(包括国家冷冻血库、罕见供体团队和红细胞免疫血液学实验室)进行了细致的多学科团队(MDT)规划。MDT为可能需要输血的各种意外情况制定了生育管理计划。这个过程包括制定我们医院的第一个阴道细胞回收政策。在没有输血的情况下,成功地进行了常规阴道分娩。结论:该病例强调了妊娠期极罕见血型妇女的最佳护理。这里描述的管理原则也更广泛地适用于输血禁忌、无法分娩或因其他原因拒绝输血的妇女。
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Transfusion Medicine
Transfusion Medicine 医学-血液学
CiteScore
2.70
自引率
0.00%
发文量
96
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Transfusion Medicine publishes articles on transfusion medicine in its widest context, including blood transfusion practice (blood procurement, pharmaceutical, clinical, scientific, computing and documentary aspects), immunohaematology, immunogenetics, histocompatibility, medico-legal applications, and related molecular biology and biotechnology. In addition to original articles, which may include brief communications and case reports, the journal contains a regular educational section (based on invited reviews and state-of-the-art reports), technical section (including quality assurance and current practice guidelines), leading articles, letters to the editor, occasional historical articles and signed book reviews. Some lectures from Society meetings that are likely to be of general interest to readers of the Journal may be published at the discretion of the Editor and subject to the availability of space in the Journal.
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