Characterising the challenges of managing difficult red blood cell alloantibodies in liver transplant recipients

Author:

Chornenkyy YevgenORCID,Fink Margaret Catherine,Felicelli Christopher,Stowell Sean R,Ramsey Glenn Eugene,Yang Guang-Yu

Abstract

AimsFormation of red blood cell alloantibodies (RBCAs) complicates transfusion support in liver transplantation (LT). Difficult RBCAs (DAs, >3 antibodies or antibodies for which <25% donors are antigen negative) further challenge care. This study characterises DA outcomes relative to non-difficult RBCAs (NDAs).MethodsSingle-centre, retrospective analysis of LT patients (2002–2021). RBCAs were defined as clinically significant antibodies. DAs were compared with NDAs.Results89 patients had clinically significant RBCAs (DA=50, NDA=39). More DAs were anti-Jka, anti-M; fewer were anti-E, anti-K (all p<0.05). DA patients often had multiple antibodies (44% vs 12.8% NDA, p=0.0022). Probability of finding antigen-negative blood was lower for DAs (17.4% vs 68.1% NDA, p<0.0001) as was RBCs received (9.4 vs 14.7 units in NDA, p=0.0036). Although survival was similar, patients with DAs had more adverse reactions (8% vs 0%, p=0.128). Some antibodies appeared to occur with specific liver diseases (such as primary sclerosing cholangitis, alcoholic steatohepatitis and recurrent disease); however, due to low sample size, definitive conclusions cannot be made.ConclusionsDA LT recipients contain >1 RBCA, have a lower probability of finding antigen negative blood and may experience more adverse transfusion event (ATE). Despite this, the incidence of ATEs was still quite low.

Funder

Northwestern University Department of Pathology Resident Research Committee

Publisher

BMJ

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