Preventing antibody positive delayed hemolytic transfusion reactions in sickle cell disease: Lessons learned from a case.

Transfusion Medicine (Oxford, England) Pub Date : 2022-10-01 Epub Date: 2022-03-22 DOI:10.1111/tme.12862
Alexander Rankin, Jennifer Webb, Robert Sheppard Nickel
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Abstract

Introduction: Red blood cell (RBC) transfusions are important in the management of patients with sickle cell disease (SCD). However, a potentially catastrophic complication of transfusion in this population is the delayed hemolytic transfusion reaction (DHTR). The pathophysiology of all DHTRs is not understood, but some are known to be caused by an anamnestic resurgence of RBC alloantibodies.

Case presentation: A child with SCD transfused for acute chest syndrome re-presented a week after hospital discharge with severe anaemia, hemolysis, and a newly detected anti-E. This patient had been previously transfused years ago at an outside institution and the anti-E had not been previously documented.

Discussion: The presented case of an antibody positive DHTR illustrates several concepts critical to the prevention of this complication. RBC alloantibodies must be detected and this information must be shared. Prophylactic C/c, E/e, K antigen matching is helpful for patients with SCD, but systems must be in place to identify these patients. Patients transfused at multiple different hospitals are especially at risk for this complication and efforts are needed to prevent them from suffering a DHTR.

预防镰状细胞病的抗体阳性延迟溶血性输血反应:从一个病例中吸取的教训。
简介:红细胞(RBC)输注在镰状细胞病(SCD)患者的治疗中很重要。然而,在这一人群中输血的潜在灾难性并发症是迟发性溶血性输血反应(DHTR)。所有DHTRs的病理生理尚不清楚,但已知一些是由红细胞同种异体抗体的遗忘性复发引起的。病例介绍:一名因急性胸综合征输血SCD的儿童在出院一周后再次出现严重贫血、溶血和新检测到的抗e。该患者多年前曾在一家外部机构接受过输血,此前没有记录过抗e抗体。讨论:提出的抗体阳性DHTR病例说明了预防这种并发症的几个关键概念。必须检测RBC同种异体抗体,并且必须共享这一信息。预防性C/ C、E/ E、K抗原匹配对SCD患者是有帮助的,但必须有系统来识别这些患者。在多家不同医院输血的患者特别容易出现这种并发症,需要努力防止他们发生DHTR。
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