Immediate spin (IS) crossmatch for ABO compatibility
Citation
Shulman IA, Nelson JM, Saxena S, Thompson JC, Okamoto M, Kent DR,
Nakayama RK. Experience with the routine use of an abbreviated crossmatch.
Am J Clin Pathol 1984; 82(2):178-81.
Abstract
Three years' experience with the routine use of an abbreviated crossmatch
procedure is reported. If a patient had no known history of and/or no
currently demonstrable unexpected antibodies, ABO and Rh type specific
blood was crossmatched at the time of need by using an immediate spin
saline abbreviated crossmatch. Once blood was issued, both a 37oC
incubation and an antiglobulin crossmatch were done using the same tube
employed for the abbreviated crossmatch. This served as a check that
clinically significant antibodies were not overlooked.
None of the 19,818
patients transfused following an abbreviated crossmatch suffered an acute
hemolytic transfusion reaction as a result of this strategy; however, two
patients may have manifested asymptomatic hemolysis. This approach to
compatibility testing might be appealing to hospitals faced with fiscal
limitations and new regulations affecting hospital reimbursement.
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