Abstract
Background: Blood transfusion therapy involves multiple steps to ensure selection of safe blood component for transfusion. This includes testing for infectious markers, full ABO compatibility, free from any irregular red cell antibodies especially which are reacting at wide thermal amplitude and acceptable donor's red cell survival rates without destruction of recipient's red cells. Objective: This study was aimed to assess prevalence and type of irregular red cell antibodies in a large number of blood donor population at a standalone blood centre in Gujarat. Methods: This retrospective observational study included blood donor samples for antibody screening from January 2018 to March 2022. A total of 2,16,576 healthy blood donors including 2,00,493 (92.57%) males and 16,083 (7.43%) females were screened. Results: The prevalence of irregular red cell antibodies was 0.03 per cent in our donor population. Of the total 66 donors with red cell antibodies, 53(80.30%) had alloantibodies, 8(12.12%) had autoantibodies and 6 donors (9.09%) showed positive antibody screening with inconclusive results. We also found one case of cold antibody. Conclusion: Alloimmunization to red cell antigens is a challenging task for current transfusion practices. The antibody screening in blood donors may improve the quality and safety of blood transfusion in the recipients. It also reduces the risk of complications from incompatible blood transfusions. Keywords: antibody screening, allo-antibody identification, autoantibody, safe blood transfusion, hemolytic transfusion reaction.
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