Antibody screening in 37°C saline. Is it safe to omit it using the indirect antiglobulin (gel) test?
Online veröffentlicht: 14. Okt. 2020
Seitenbereich: 13 - 15
DOI: https://doi.org/10.21307/immunohematology-2019-498
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© 2002 J. Duran et al., published by Sciendo
Pretransfusion tests must detect antibodies that can shorten the life of red blood cells (RBCs). Some studies have demonstrated the existence of clinically significant antibodies detected at 37°C in saline that are not detected by the indirect antiglobulin test (IAT) when the conventional tube test is used. Our aim was to determine whether these antibodies, detected with a 37°C saline tube test, are also detected when a sensitive column gel agglutination method is used. The 2373 pretransfusion samples were tested as they were received (from May 1998 to December 1999), in 37°C saline and by IAT using the DiaMed gel system. The screening tests were performed using 50