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Blood Group Antigen Matching Influence on Gestational Outcomes (AMIGO) study.
Meghan Delaney,Agneta Wikman,Leo M.G. van de Watering,Henk Schonewille,Jennie P Verdoes,Stephen P. Emery,Michael F. Murphy,Julie Staves,Susanne Flach,Donald M. Arnold,Richard M. Kaufman,Alyssa Ziman,Sarah K. Harm,Mark K. Fung,Catherine Eppes,Nancy M. Dunbar,Andreas Buser,Erin K. Meyer,Helen Savoia,Padmakumari Abeysinghe,Nancy M. Heddle,Alan Tinmouth,Aicha N Traore,Mark H. Yazer,Best Collaborative +24 more
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TL;DR: Red blood cell (RBC) antigen matching policies to prevent alloimmunization in females of childbearing potential (FCP) vary between centers and the causal stimulus of the antibodies implicated in severe hemolytic disease of the fetus and newborn must be determined.
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About: This article is published in Transfusion. The article was published on 01 Mar 2017.
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Risk factors for red blood cell alloimmunization in the Recipient Epidemiology and Donor Evaluation Study (REDS-III) database.
Matthew S. Karafin,Matt Westlake,Ronald G. Hauser,Christopher A. Tormey,Philip J. Norris,Philip J. Norris,Nareg Roubinian,Nareg Roubinian,Yanyun Wu,Darrell J. Triulzi,Steve Kleinman,Jeanne E. Hendrickson,Nhlbi Recipient Epidemiology,Donor Evaluation Study-III +13 more
TL;DR: Data collected in this multi‐centre recipient database provide the largest RBC alloimmunized patient cohort studied in the US, with previously known demographic and disease associations of responder status confirmed, and new associations identified.
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Red Blood Cell Alloimmunization in the Pregnant Patient.
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TL;DR: Strategies for management and prevention of RBC alloimmunization in women of child bearing potential are reviewed.
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O- product transfusion, inventory management, and utilization during shortage: the OPTIMUS study.
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TL;DR: The goal of this study was to determine how utilization of O– RBCs can be reduced using age‐ and location‐based O+ substitution for routine transfusions in O– patients during O– shortages.
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A centralized recipient database enhances the serologic safety of RBC transfusions for patients with sickle cell disease
Sarah K. Harm,Mark H. Yazer,Grace Monis,Darrell J. Triulzi,James P. AuBuchon,James P. AuBuchon,Meghan Delaney,Meghan Delaney +7 more
TL;DR: A centralized database can help identify patients with SCD who have evanesced alloantibodies and prevent issuing incompatible RBC units and prevent issue of incompatible units in patients with sickle cell disease.