Platelets (Aug 2019)

Multiple HLA-matched platelet transfusions for a single patient with broad anti-HLA antibodies: a case report

  • Takeshi Hagino,
  • Nelson Hirokazu Tsuno,
  • Fumihiro Azuma,
  • Hideo Ohtani,
  • Reina Matsui,
  • Chie Someya,
  • Yutaka Kato,
  • Satoko Osanai,
  • Hiroko Hidai,
  • Hisashi Tsutsumi,
  • Hideki Akiyama,
  • Sayuri Motomura,
  • Tetsunori Tasaki

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/09537104.2019.1609664
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 30, no. 6
pp. 799 – 801

Abstract

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The efficacy of 30 platelet concentrate (PC) products transfused to a patient with myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS) was evaluated by calculating the 1-hour post-transfusion corrected count increment (1h-CCI). Of the 30 transfusions, all HLA-A/B-matched, the cross-match (CM) test was negative in 23 (CM(-)-PC) and weakly positive (CM(+)-PC) in 2, and the CM test was not conducted in 5 (non-CM-PC). The effective rate was higher with CM(-)-PC compared to non-CM-PC (82.6% vs 60%), but statistical significance was not achieved, which suggested that the CM test of PC may still be a not satisfactorily effective predictor of PC refractoriness. Studies are ongoing in Japan to confirm on the importance of CM test of PC.

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