罕见的类孟买表型妇科疾病:输血支持的挑战。

IF 0.7 Q4 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Nirupama Sahoo, Sukanta Tripathy, Soumya Ranjan Panda, Jyochnamayi Panda, Suman Sudha Routray, Abhra Barman, Sasmita Dash
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摘要

罕见血型表型患者的输血管理是一个特殊的挑战,特别是在手术病例中。我们在此报告一例51岁的女性患者,表现为巨大的假性阔韧带肌瘤和罕见的血型表型。该病例术前检查时的初始血清学检测显示,在细胞分型上以O型组为特征的BG差异,在血清分型上有O型细胞合并的额外反应。抗体筛选的泛凝集模式加上阴性的直接抗球蛋白试验和自动控制表明孟买或类孟买表型。使用抗h凝集素,唾液分泌研究和脐带血O细胞(Oi)抗体筛选有助于确定准孟买表型。由于在37°时存在抗ih抗体,该患者的输血支持具有挑战性。围手术期护理的主要挑战之一是无法获得兼容的供血单位。因此采用了自体输血的方法。手术切除肌瘤后,术中出血量最小,输注1单位自体血给患者。该病例体现了对罕见血型表型患者进行全面的输血前检测和精心规划的重要性,以尽量减少输血反应的风险并优化手术结果。由于类孟买血型的罕见表型和输血往往存在问题,因此在这些情况下,罕见的供体登记和提高临床意识将有助于改善患者安全。
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Gynaecological Disorder with Rare Para-Bombay Phenotype: Challenge in Transfusion Support.

Transfusion management in patients with rare blood group phenotypes is a special challenge, especially in surgical cases. We report here the case of a 51-year-old female patient presenting with a huge pseudo-broad ligament fibroid and rare blood group phenotype. Initial serological testing during preoperative workup of the said case revealed BG discrepancies characterized by the O group on cell typing with an extra reaction with pooled 'O' cells on serum typing. A pan-agglutination pattern in antibody screening coupled with a negative direct antiglobulin test and auto-control indicated a Bombay or para-Bombay phenotype. Use of anti-H lectin, saliva secretor study, and antibody screening with cord O cells (Oi) aided in identifying para-Bombay phenotype. Transfusion support in this patient was challenging due to the presence of an anti-IH antibody acting at 37°. One of the major challenges to perioperative care was the unavailability of compatible donor blood units. An autologous transfusion approach was therefore adopted. After the uneventful surgical excision of the fibroid with minimal intraoperative blood loss, one unit of autologous blood was transfused to the patient. This case exemplifies the importance of comprehensive pre-transfusion testing and meticulous planning for patients with rare blood group phenotypes in order to minimize the risk of transfusion reactions and optimize surgical outcomes. Because the rare phenotype of the para-Bombay and transfusion are often problematic, rare donor registries and a heightened degree of clinical awareness will serve to improve patient safety in these instances.

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期刊介绍: Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology of India (JOGI) is the official journal of the Federation of Obstetrics and Gynecology Societies of India (FOGSI). This is a peer- reviewed journal and features articles pertaining to the field of obstetrics and gynecology. The Journal is published six times a year on a bimonthly basis. Articles contributed by clinicians involved in patient care and research, and basic science researchers are considered. It publishes clinical and basic research of all aspects of obstetrics and gynecology, community obstetrics and family welfare and subspecialty subjects including gynecological endoscopy, infertility, oncology and ultrasonography, provided they have scientific merit and represent an important advance in knowledge. The journal believes in diversity and welcomes and encourages relevant contributions from world over. The types of articles published are: ·         Original Article·         Case Report ·         Instrumentation and Techniques ·         Short Commentary ·         Correspondence (Letter to the Editor) ·         Pictorial Essay
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