Detection and analysis of two drug-induced antibodies in suspicious blood samples from pre-transfusion compatibility tests
10.13303/j.cjbt.issn.1004-549x.2022.08.021
- VernacularTitle:输血前检测疑难标本中2种常见药物抗体检测及分析
- Author:
Huizhong QIAN
1
;
Yuqian XU
1
;
Yuanyuan ZHANG
1
;
Jian JIANG
1
Author Information
1. Wuxi Blood Center, Wuxi 214021, China
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
pre-transfusion compatibility test;
suspicious sample;
piperacillin induced antibody;
amoxicillin induced antibody;
microcolumn gel test
- From:
Chinese Journal of Blood Transfusion
2022;35(8):863-865
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
【Objective】 To detect the piperacillin and amoxicillin antibodies in suspicious blood samples from pre-transfusion compatibility tests in Wuxi and analyze the general characteristics of them, so as to eliminate the interference of drug-induced antibodies with compatibility tests and provide reference for safe and effective blood transfusion, 【Methods】 Drug-sensitized RBCs and low-ion anti-globulin microcolumn gels were used to detect piperacillin and amoxicillin antibodies in 128 plasma samples which were initially undetermined in pre-transfusion compatibility tests. Data were analyzed by Chi-square test or fisher′s exact test. P<0.05 was statistically significant. 【Results】 Among these 128 undetermined samples, including 31 cases of type A, 48 type B, 14 type AB and 35 type O, the overall positive rate of piperacillin and amoxicillin antibodies was 28.9%(37/128), in which the positive rates of piperacillin and amoxicillin antibodies were 20.3%(26/128) and 8.6%(11/128), respectively. The difference between these two drug-induced antibodies was significant(P<0.05). Further analysis showed that the piperacillin antibodies in patients over 50 years old was 25.3%(24/95), while under 50 years old was 6.1%(2/33)(P<0.05). In contrast, the amoxicillin antibodies in patients over 50 years old was 5.3%(5/95), while under 50 years old was 18.2%(6/33), with statistically significant differences between each other(P<0.05). 【Conclusions】 In patients with suspicious antibodies in pre-transfusion detection, except for the allotype antibodies, drug-induced antibodies should be more considered in combination with medication history to better ensure the safety and effectiveness of blood transfusion.