Lea 和 Leb 抗体导致的溶血性输血反应。

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q4 MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY
Hai-Yan Li, Li-Jun Li, Deng-Shan Yang, Xue-Jun Liu
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摘要

一名妊娠 12 周、患有地中海贫血病的 20 岁孕妇入院时血红蛋白为 60g/L。她接受了两次输血,每次 2 个单位的阴性交叉配型洗涤红细胞(RBC),但不久后她就出现了输血反应。症状包括胸闷、呼吸困难、发冷和尿液呈酱油色。输血后的标本被送往血型参考实验室(BTRL)进行检查,结果显示存在抗Lea和抗Leb抗体,导致了急性输血反应;有趣的是,患者的Lea抗体是IgM,而Leb抗体同时是IgM和IgG。这种抗体组合非常罕见,凸显了临床上微不足道的路易斯冷抗体可能会导致严重反应。重要的是不要忽视这些抗体,并选择抗原阴性的单位,而不是仅仅依靠血液交叉配血。在存在路易斯抗体的情况下,交叉配血试验中使用的聚苯乙烯可能存在局限性,因此在疑难病例中应考虑使用其他方法,以确保安全有效的输血。本病例强调了彻底检测和谨慎选择血液制品的必要性,以降低输血反应的风险,提高整体输血安全性。
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Hemolytic Transfusion Reactions Due to Lea and Leb Antibodies.

A 20-year-old pregnant woman at 12 week gestation with a history of thalassemia was admitted to the hospital with Hb 60g/L. She received two transfusions of 2 units of negative crossmatched washed red blood cells (RBCs) each, but shortly after she experienced a transfusion reaction. Symptoms included chest tightness, dyspnea, chills, and soy sauce colored urine. A post-transfusion specimen was sent to the blood type reference laboratory (BTRL) for investigation, which revealed the presence of anti-Lea and anti-Leb antibodies causing the immediate acute hemolytic transfusion reaction; interestingly, the patient's Lea antibody was found to be IgM, while the Leb antibody was both IgM and IgG. This combination of antibodies is rare and highlights the potential for clinically insignificant Lewis cold antibodies to cause serious reactions. It is important to not overlook these antibodies and to select antigen-negative units rather than relying solely on blood crossmatching. The use of polybrene in crossmatching blood tests may have limitations in the presence of Lewis antibodies, so alternative methods should be considered in difficult cases to ensure safe and effective transfusions. This case emphasizes the need for thorough testing and careful selection of blood products to reduce the risk of transfusion reactions and improve overall transfusion safety.

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Annals of clinical and laboratory science
Annals of clinical and laboratory science 医学-医学实验技术
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1.60
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112
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Annals of Clinical & Laboratory Science welcomes manuscripts that report research in clinical science, including pathology, clinical chemistry, biotechnology, molecular biology, cytogenetics, microbiology, immunology, hematology, transfusion medicine, organ and tissue transplantation, therapeutics, toxicology, and clinical informatics.
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