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Do you require a current Rh typing in order to issue RhIg?


Dawn

Do you require a current Rh typing in order to issue RhIg?  

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  1. 1. Do you require a current Rh typing in order to issue RhIg?

    • Yes
      38
    • No, as long as we have typed the patient as Rh negative in the past
      11
    • No, as long as any institution has typed the patient as Rh negative in the past
      9


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  • 1 month later...

If the post parnum ab screen is positive, and the patient has already received rhogam, and the pattern is consistent with rhogam, we call the Doctor to see if they want the antibody identified.

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If the patient has a history of receiving RhIg recently then we run a mini panel. This mini panel will rule out all other antibodies using one homozygous cell. (Except E, C and K are usually ruled out using a heterozygous cell.) If it fits the pattern of anti-D then we report it as "passive D due to RhIg".

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At our hospital facility we do not require Rh type to be performed prior to patient receiving RhIG therapy antenatal in an outpatient setting, but we do for patients that are admitted - It's part of CAP requirement TRM.40785.

We have many doctor's office accounts for prenatal workups and it's up to the doctor to determine the Rh status of the patient. Then they sent the pt to our outpatient lab to recieve RhIg. Truly a transfusion service cannot "require" anymore testing than what the doctor orders. So if their order is for Rh immunoglobulin therapy - that's all they get - even if our facility has no Rh type on them. (I will say that 90% of the time we have a past history or a type and screen is ordered concurrent with the order for RhIG therapy).

As far as standards go AABB Transfusion Journal vol 41,2001 committee report update from the 1990 SSCC report has recommended guidelines for prenatal testing in which First and subsequent prenancies should have ABORh and screen (with ABID workup for pos screen) tested on initial visit, and all D neg pregnancy should have testing before RhIg therapy.

FYI - they also recommend that only when Rh is clearly positive (>/=2+) should the woman be considered D+. Thought that was interesting.

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