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Short-Term Clinical Outcomes of Packed Red Blood Cell Transfusions with Isolated Enzyme-Phase Crossmatch Incompatibility: A Single-Center Cross-Sectional Study

Umut YılmazAlper YaşarŞeniz ÖngörenZafer BaşlarMuhlis Cem Ar
Published in: Turkish journal of haematology : official journal of Turkish Society of Haematology (2022)
Acute hemolytic transfusion reactions (AHTRs) are feared complications of packed red blood cell (PRBC) transfusions. This study aimed to investigate the clinical consequences of isolated enzyme-phase crossmatch-incompatible PRBC transfusions by clinically observing all events during the study period at a single institution with the primary goal of detecting AHTRs. Ninety-four transfusions of interest were administered during the study period. Laboratory investigations were adequate in 73 episodes, where no AHTR developed and a mean hemoglobin concentration rise of 1.1 g/dL was documented. Three transfusions were terminated prematurely; however, further investigations ruled out AHTR. The remaining 21 transfusions were also completed uneventfully without noteworthy clinical deterioration. This study’s results provide clinical validation to omit pretransfusion screening with enzyme-phase crossmatch and document the safety and short-term efficacy of isolated enzyme-phase incompatible transfusions. The findings may encourage future clinical research to better understand the long-term efficacy of such transfusions, which may be valuable for transfusion-dependent patients.
Keyphrases
  • red blood cell
  • cardiac surgery
  • ejection fraction
  • intensive care unit
  • chronic kidney disease
  • liver failure
  • extracorporeal membrane oxygenation
  • respiratory failure