The safety of ABO minor incompatible platelets transfusions using a rapid infuser

Author:

Jung Yujung12ORCID,Luo Oscar3,Sen Nina1,Li Flora M.4,Hasan Rida A.1ORCID,Hess Aaron S.56ORCID,Hess John R.1ORCID,Sabath Daniel E.1ORCID,Tsang Hamilton C.1ORCID,Pagano Monica B.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology University of Washington Seattle Washington USA

2. Bloodworks Northwest Seattle Washington USA

3. American Red Cross Northern California Coastal Region Oakland California USA

4. Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine University of Washington Seattle Washington USA

5. Department of Anesthesiology University of Wisconsin Madison Wisconsin USA

6. Department of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine University of Wisconsin Madison Wisconsin USA

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundAdministering platelets through a rapid infuser is proven to be safe. However, the clinical significance of infusing ABO‐incompatible platelets with red blood cells (RBCs) in a rapid infuser remains unclear. There is a theoretical risk that isoagglutinin in the plasma of a platelet unit can interact with RBCs and induce hemolysis.Materials and MethodsSeven in vitro studies were performed including five cases (type A RBCs and type O platelets) and two controls (type A RBCs and platelets). Anti‐A titers were measured in platelet units. An RBC unit and a platelet unit were mixed in the rapid infuser reservoir and incubated for 30 min. The primary outcome was the presence of hemolysis based on the following parameters: free hemoglobin concentration, hemolysis check, direct antiglobulin test (DAT), and direct agglutination.ResultsThe post‐mix DAT was positive for IgG in all test samples (5/5), and weakly positive for complement in 3/5. The changes in free Hb in test cases between measured and calculated post‐mix spanned −2.2 to +3.4 mg/dL. Post‐mix hemolysis check was negative in 3/5 and slightly positive in 2/5 cases, with no significant differences compared to the control case. Anti‐A titers ranged from 16 to 512 and were not associated with hemolysis. All samples were negative for direct agglutination.ConclusionOur study suggested that mixing ABO‐incompatible platelets with RBCs in a rapid infuser does not induce in vitro hemolysis. These findings support the use of rapid infusers regardless of platelet compatibility in support of hemostatic resuscitation.

Funder

University of Washington

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Hematology,Immunology,Immunology and Allergy

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