Transfusion reaction: A blind spot in autopsy

S. Senavirathna, S. Wijerathne
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Abstract

Although blood transfusion is generally safe, there are adverse events with varying severity even that can lead to death including Acute Haemolytic Transfusion Reaction (AHTR), anaphylaxis, bacterial sepsis, Transfusion Related Acute Lung Injury (TRALI) and Transfusion Associated Circulatory Overload (TACO). Transfusion Associated Graft vs Host Disease (TAGVHD) is a delayed type of reaction that can lead to death. Ascertaining the cause of death is complicated in such situations and multidisciplinary investigations are needed.Serological investigations should be performed in the transfusion laboratory to detect haemolysis, immunological incompatibility, and bacterial contamination. In the postmortem examination AHTR can be diagnosed with serological investigations and presence of incompatible red cells can be identified in postmortem tissue samples by immune-histochemical methods. Detection of HLA antibodies in the respiratory tract tissues and intended donor investigations can confirm the diagnosis of TRALI. In a case of suspected bacterial contamination isolation of same organism in the postmortem blood and in the intended pack can conclude the diagnosis. In anaphylaxis, inflammation of the respiratory tract with eosinophilia can be seen and measuring the serum tryptase level is useful. In TAGVHD host tissue necrosis and lymphocyte infiltration are +seen and that can be confirmed by showing the DNA chimerism by PCR analysis.Further studies are recommended to establish protocols and guidelines for postmortem examination following a transfusion reaction.
输血反应:尸检中的一个盲点
虽然输血通常是安全的,但也存在严重程度不同甚至可导致死亡的不良事件,包括急性溶血性输血反应(AHTR)、过敏反应、细菌性败血症、输血相关急性肺损伤(TRALI)和输血相关循环超负荷(TACO)。输血相关移植物抗宿主病(TAGVHD)是一种可导致死亡的迟发性反应。在这种情况下,确定死亡原因是复杂的,需要进行多学科调查。血清学调查应在输血实验室进行,以检测溶血、免疫不相容和细菌污染。在死后检查中,AHTR可以通过血清学调查诊断,并且通过免疫组织化学方法可以在死后组织样本中发现不相容的红细胞。在呼吸道组织中检测HLA抗体和意向供者调查可以确认TRALI的诊断。在疑似细菌污染的情况下,在死后血液和预定包装中分离出相同的生物体可以得出诊断结论。在过敏反应中,可以看到呼吸道炎症伴嗜酸性粒细胞增多,测定血清胰蛋白酶水平是有用的。在TAGVHD中,可见宿主组织坏死和淋巴细胞浸润,这可以通过PCR分析显示DNA嵌合来证实。建议开展进一步研究,为输血反应后的尸检制定方案和指南。
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