Blood Transfusion- ABO, rhesus + testing Flashcards
minimum requirements for men + women donating blood?
Hb- Men 135 g/L
Hb- Women 125 g/L and weigh at least 50kg
what is done as blood donor safety for transfusions?
-Donor selection questionnaire
-Contact details taken incase they become ill post donation
what diseases are tested for in blood donated?
-Hep B, C + E
-HIV
-HTLV (human T lymphocytic virus)
-Syphillis
how are red cells stored?
at 4 degrees for 35 days
how is FFP stored
-30 degrees for 3 years
how are platelets stored?
22 degrees for 7 days with agitation (continously oxygenated)
what are some products available from transfusion lab from blood donation
Blood components – red cells, FFP, platelets, cryoprecipitate
Blood products – anti-D immunoglobulin, prothrombin complex concentrate
Blood products from pharmacy – IV immunoglobulin, human albumin, specific Ig
how is a blood group determined?
- Membrane of red cells contains may different antigens
- Which antigens will be expressed is determined by which blood group antigen genes we inherit from our parents
where is the ABO gene located?
chromosome 9
what do A and B genes code for?
A and B genes code for transferases which modify precursor called H substance on red cell membrane
what is most dominant: A, B or O?
A and B are dominant over O
-o is silent
But A and B are co dominant
genotype of group O blood
OO
genotype of group A blood
AA or AO
genotype of group B blood
BB or BO
genotype of group AB blood
AB