Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3842272 | Tzu Chi Medical Journal | 2009 | 4 Pages |
ObjectiveThe study was conducted to determine the prevalence of red blood cell alloantibodies for transfused patients in the East Taiwanese population.Materials and MethodsWe analyzed the clinical and transfusion records of 15,794 individuals who received transfusions in Hualien Tzu Chi Hospital from 2004 to 2006. Blood samples were subjected to standard blood bank procedures for screening for antibodies.ResultsOf the 15,794 transfused patients, 538 patients (3.39%) were found to have alloantibodies. Among these 538 patients, 333 patients were found to carry alloantibodies at the initial transfusion (2.0%) and 205 (1.3%) patients developed alloantibodies during the transfusion period.ConclusionOur data demonstrate that anti-Mia was the most frequently detected alloantibody in the Eastern Taiwanese population, with an incidence (1.5%) that was higher than reported in other Taiwanese populations.