[Detection of Rh phenotype in clinical blood transfusion and the necessity of homotype transfusion].

Xi Bao Yu Fen Zi Mian Yi Xue Za Zhi

Department of Blood Transfusion, First People's Hospital of Chenzhou, Chenzhou 423000, China. *Corresponding author, E-mail:

Published: August 2024

Objective To explore the importance of Rh phenotype detection and homotype blood transfusion. Methods The Rh phenotypes (CcDEe) of 3411 patients with repeated blood transfusions and 4735 blood donors were detected by the microcolumn gel test, and the positive rate of irregular antibodies was counted. A statistical analysis was conducted on the transfusion effectiveness between the Rh homotype transfusion group and the random transfusion group. Results The distribution of Rh antigen and its phenotype in our research is consistent with the reported results. Rh CCDee and Rh CcDEe are high-frequency phenotypes, and the antibodies of the Rh blood group system are high-frequency irregular antibodies, accounting for 62.42% of the detected antibodies. The positive rates of irregular antibodies in Rh system and direct antiglobulin test in random transfusion group were 6.67% and 10%, respectively, while those in Rh homotype transfusion group were 0% and 3.3%, respectively. There were three cases of adverse transfusion reactions in the random transfusion group, whereas no adverse transfusion reactions occurred in the Rh homotype transfusion group. The increase in hemoglobin was more significant after red blood cell transfusion in Rh homotype transfusion group. Conclusion In patients with repeated blood transfusions, Rh phenotype detection and the use of Rh homotype transfusion can avoid the difficulties associated with Rh blood group identification and cross-matching caused by random blood transfusions. It can effectively reduce the risk of immune and adverse reactions related to the Rh blood group system, improve the effectiveness of blood transfusion, and ensure the safety of clinical blood transfusions.

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