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Rate of D-alloimmunization in trauma does not depend on the number of RhD-positive units transfused: The BEST collaborative study.

Jansen N SeheultJeannie CallumMeghan DelaneyRosanna DrakeNancy M DunbarSarah K HarmJohn R HessBryon P JacksonAyda JavanbakhtSarah A MooreMichael F MurphyJay S RavalJulie StavesErin E TuottSilvano WendelAlyssa ZimanMark H Yazernull null
Published in: Transfusion (2022)
In this large, multicenter study of injured patients, the overall rate of D-alloimmunization fell within the range previously reported. The rate of D-alloimmunization did not increase as the number of transfused RhD-positive units increased. These data can help to inform RhD type selection decisions.
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