The effect of extended c, E and K matching in females under 45 years of age on the incidence of transfusion-induced red blood cell alloimmunisation

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2021-11

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Oud, Josine A.
Evers, Dorothea
de Haas, Masja
de Vooght, Karen M KISNI 0000000391368072
van de Kerkhof, Daan
Som, Nel
Péquériaux, Nathalie C.V.
Hudig, Francisca
Albersen, Arjan
van der Bom, Johanna G.

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Abstract

Maternal alloantibodies directed against fetal red blood cell (RBC) antigens may cause potentially life-threatening haemolytic disease of the fetus and newborn (HDFN). Dutch transfusion guidelines therefore prescribe preventive cEK matching for all (pre-)fertile females. To quantify the impact of cEK matching, we compared overall and antigen-specific cumulative RBC alloimmunisation incidences in females and males aged <45 years. Among a multicentre cohort comprised of patients who received their first and subsequent RBC unit between 2005 and 2019, first-formed RBC alloantibodies were detected in 47 of 2998 (1·6%) females and 49 of 2507 (2·0%) males. Comparing females and males, overall alloimmunisation incidences were comparable (3·1% [95% confidence interval (CI) 2·1–4·4] versus 3·5% (95% CI 2·4–4·9, P = 0·853) after 10 units transfused). However, cEK alloimmunisation incidences were significantly lower among females (0·6% (95% CI 0·3–1.5) versus 2·2% (95% CI 1·5–3·4, P = 0·001) after 10 units transfused). Yet, despite cEK-matching guidelines being in effect, 6·5%, 3·6% and 0·2% of all RBC units remained mismatched for c, E or K antigens respectively. Most of these mismatches were almost always due to emergency settings. Even though cEK alloimmunisation was not prevented completely, implementation of cEK matching resulted in an alloantigen-exposure risk reduction of up to 98%.

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alloimmunisation, blood transfusion, extended matching, females, HDFN, Hematology

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Oud, J A, Evers, D, de Haas, M, de Vooght, K M K, van de Kerkhof, D, Som, N, Péquériaux, N C V, Hudig, F, Albersen, A, van der Bom, J G & Zwaginga, J J 2021, 'The effect of extended c, E and K matching in females under 45 years of age on the incidence of transfusion-induced red blood cell alloimmunisation', British Journal of Haematology, vol. 195, no. 4, pp. 604-611. https://doi.org/10.1111/bjh.17697