The value of transfusion of phenotyped blood units for thalassemia and sickle cell anemia patients at an academic center.
Salwa I HindawiMaha Abdulrazak BadawiRefaat ElfayoumiTarek ElgemmeziAbrar Al HassaniMohamed RamlSeraj AlamoudiKholoud GholamPublished in: Transfusion (2021)
The rate of alloimmunization in transfused patients was high and particularly observed against the Rh and K antigens. This study emphasizes the clinical need for typing patient RBCs prior to transfusion so as to provide phenotyped matched blood units and minimize the risks and associated morbidities of alloimmunization. Keeping a database of phenotyped blood donors is essential for the clinically effective and safe management of transfusion patients.