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Hemolytic Transfusion Reaction??


jojo808

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After 2nd unit of blood, pt had temp increase ~2C and chills. RN stops the transfusion and we do a complete workup. All pretransfusion testing is correct. Pt had a warm auto with our reference lab prior to transfusion. Ref lab unable to rule out Anti-E. Both units E neg ("least incompatible", sorry for those of you who hate that term).

Post reaction specimen looks slightly icteric. Pre-transfusion normal light yellow. Both pre-and post reaction specimens had +/1 DAT's. Post reaction urine amber with 4+ bld (chemical) and 0-2 rbc's microscopic. Bilirubin jumps from normal to 5 something then the next day to 2 then 1.0.  Never saw a bilirubin from a true jaundiced pt. decrease so fast. LDH was >500 on pretransfusion so that was no help. 

Pt is a Pacific Islander with about a total of 16 rbc units transfused within 2 years (i think). Just typing off the top of my head right now. It's not Jk3 according to our reference lab. Sure looks like a febrile, hemolytic transfusion reaction but from what??? Any advice is appreciated. 

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4 hours ago, galvania said:

Have you done an eluate?

I'm not certain that would help with an auto-antibody present Anna.  The eluate would probably be panreactive.

2 hours ago, R1R2 said:

Time to genotype?

Possibly, but if it is an antibody directed against a low prevalence antigen, you would not know which genes to probe.

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Was the patient septic prior to transfusion? Any pre blood cultures done? What about WBC prior to transfusion? We had a similar case not to long ago, two units were the temp spiked on the patient 2 degrees and both workups were negative. Unlike yours, we  had no blood in urine or other abnormal labs other than elevated WBC count. We did culture the units for 5 days with no growth as final. 

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