Clinical consequences of a 30-day interval between antibody identifications.
Jasmine SteeleMichele HermanAdam NorfolkRichard L HaspelPublished in: Transfusion (2022)
With an ABID every 30 days, only one patient, over 4.5 years, was put at potential risk for hemolysis from one transfusion (0.001% of the total units transfused during the time period). While antibody detection may be delayed, performing ABIDs every 30 days saves money and medical laboratory scientist time and should be balanced against potential patient harm.