D Wittkopf, A Grundmann, W Sibrowski, B von Eisenhart-Rothe, P Kühnl
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[Analysis of irregular antibodies at the department of transfusion medicine of the Hamburg-Eppendorf University Hospital 1984-1988].
In the University Hospital of Hamburg-Eppendorf (UKE) we performed approximately 80,000 screening tests for irregular RBC antibodies in the years 1984-1988. Among 1,815 (2.27%) positive tests, Rhesus and concomitant antibodies occurred in 0.77% (615/80,000), other clinically important antibodies in 0.37% (293 cases). We found significantly less Rh antibodies than in the previous period of the mid seventies (Rh prophylaxis, completely Rh-compatible transfusions).