ABO discrepancy in pediatric lymphomas and solid organ tumors.

Author:

Nazish Saqlain ,Naghmana Mazher ,Tooba Fateen ,Anum Parveen ,Sundas Arshad ,Maryiam Rana

Abstract

Objective: To determine the frequency of ABO discrepancies in pediatric patients of lymphoma and solid organ tumors and to categorize these discrepancies and their resolution. Study Design: Cross-sectional study. Setting: Department of Hematology & Transfusion Medicine, The University of Child Health Sciences & The Children’s Hospital, Lahore. Period: November 2020 to September 2021. Material & Methods: ABO blood group discrepancies were assessed by tube method of blood grouping, using antisera A, B, AB & D for forward grouping and A, B, and O cells for reverse grouping. Auto control was also run. The resolution techniques were used accordingly. The collected data was checked for its completeness, consistency and accuracy before analysis which was done on SPSS version 26. Results: In this study, a total of 105 subjects were included with mean age of 5.64 ±2.1 years. Among them 72(68.6%) were male and 33(31.4%) were female. Out of total samples processed, three (2.9%) discrepancies found, 1 in female and 2 in male patients. There were two cases of Group I ABO discrepancies, one of which was resolved by elution, antibody screening and identification and other by incubation at 37oC and correlation with previous transfusion history. One case of Group II ABO discrepancy which was resolved by incubation at 40C for 30 minutes. Conclusion: This shows that ABO discrepancies occur in pediatric patients of lymphoma and solid organ tumors. So, the interpretation of forward and reverse ABO blood grouping, identification and resolution of ABO discrepancies in these patients should be done very carefully to avoid any transfusion related adverse reactions.

Publisher

Independent Medical Trust

Subject

Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health

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