‘Old is gold’ does conventional test tube method still reign supreme? An immuno‐haematological survey of anti‐D detection and titration in ante‐natal cases among major hospitals across India

Author:

Pandey Prashant1,Marik Arghyadeep1ORCID,Tiwari Aseem2,Das Sudipta Shekhar3,Shastry Shamee4,Chowdhry Mohit5,Kumari Supriya1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Transfusion Medicine & Transplant Immunology Jaypee Hospital Noida India

2. Department of Transfusion Medicine Medanta, The Medicity, Gurugram Gurgaon India

3. Department of Transfusion Medicine Apollo Hospital Kolkata India

4. Department of Transfusion Medicine Kasturba Medical College Manipal India

5. Department of Transfusion Medicine Indraprastha Apollo Hospital New Delhi India

Abstract

AbstractIntroductionAnti‐D detection and titration plays a major role in RhD negative antenatal cases both, for monitoring maternal as well as fetal status as well as initiation of early therapeutic interventions, such as intra‐uterine transfusions (IUT) to improve maternal as well as fetal morbidity and mortality and reduce the adverse effects of haemolytic disease of fetus and newborn (HDFN). We conducted a survey focusing on the policies and procedures of anti‐D detection and titration among major tertiary care centres across India.MethodologyThe survey was drafted by a working group of transfusion medicine and immunohematology specialists from six different centres in India. Data were obtained via the use of an online questionnaire.ResultsResults were categorised into four categories, Hospital information, immuno‐haematological testing methodology, clinical significance of anti‐D testing and the role of transfusion medicine specialists. The survey highlighted the modalities as well as the methodologies of anti‐D detection and titration in antenatal women across different major tertiary care centres in India.ConclusionThis survey provided a unique snapshot of the prevalent methodologies being employed by major tertiary care centres across the country for detection and titration of anti‐D levels as well as the important role it plays in the therapy of affected antenatal women to minimise adverse effects on the fetus.

Publisher

Wiley

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