Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3334998 Transfusion and Apheresis Science 2014 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

BackgroundThalassemia Intermedia (TI) has a wide clinical profile with many patients requiring only occasional transfusions. To prevent alloimmunization, we adopted a policy of issuing phenotype matched red blood cells in 2009. We examined transfusion indications and alloimmunization rate in TI patients.Study design and methodsClinical and blood bank records of 37 TI patients were reviewed.Results23 Patients required transfusion for pregnancy (26), splenectomy (8) and anemia (11). Since 2009, total of 335 units were transfused with only one antibody developing after transfusing a non-phenotype matched unit.ConclusionThe commonest indication for blood transfusion was pregnancy. Providing phenotype matched blood has successfully reduced the rate of alloimmunization.

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