Haematology 9 - Blood transfusion 1 Flashcards
What is blood group determined by?
The RBC antigens and the IgM antibodies in the plasma
Which type of immunoglobulin are anti-D antibodies?
igG (ABO antibodies are IgM)
What is the significance of anti-D antibodies being IgG?
They do not cause intravascular haemolysis but instead cause delayed haemolytic transfusion reaction (Extravascular haemolysis)
Difference between group and screen and cross match
In group and screen you check patient’s plasma antibodies and ABO blood group by using known anti-A ant anti-B reagents against patient’s RBCs. In cross match you check the patient’s blood against the donor blood directly
Which kind of Coomb’s test does cross matching involve?I
IAT (indirect antiglobulin technique)
Which other antibodies can cause delayed haemolytic transfusion reaction?
Kell and Duffy
Which blood component is most prone to bacterial contamination?
Platelets because they are stored at room temp
Storage and infusion time of RBCs
4C for 35 days, infusion time of 1 unit of 2-3 hours
Storage and Infusion time of platelets
room temp 7 days, 20-30 minutes
Storage and infusion time of plasma
Frozen, 20-30 minutes
Universal donor for platelets
AB group as have no antibodies
Increase in hb fo reach unit of transfusion = ?
10g/L
Method of autologous blood transfusion available in UK
Cell salvage either intraoperatively or post-operatively
Contraindications to platelet transfusion
Heparin induced thrombocytopenia and thrombosis
TTP
FFP indications for transfusion
DIC with bleeding as it contains all the clotting factors