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Good Morning every one , i am just dealing with one patient

BLOOD GROUP    = A POSITIVE

AUTO                     =NEG

DAT                       = NEG

XM                          = compatible (with all 3 unit including one O+ unit)

IAT        l = 2+ , ll = 2+ , lll = 3+

ABI panal A (Identification)  = NEG

 

repeated with change screening cell but result is same .

 

a lots of thanks in advance

 

 

anyway we are using ortho Autovue Innova

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    Are you using the same method for Antibody Screen and Antibody ID?   If you are using MTS for the Antibody Screen and Tube Testing for your Antibody ID, the results you describe can happen simply beca

comment_54959

Are all the cells you are using from Ortho?  Do they all have the same preservative?  I'd check that first.  Maybe an antibody to the preservative in your screening set (of course if it is the same preservative in your panel my thought is moot!).

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comment_54982

THANKS for reply , yes i we are using the same ortho reagent , and the preservative is same for both , today i  checked with the freash sample from the patient post op , i find it weaker reaction like 0.5 , 0.5 , 1 respectively with ortho and now manuall its shows negative now still i am not clear with that .

 

thanks David for your contribution

comment_54994

What about the efficacy of the screening cell, I mean if it has been bacteria contamitated or something cause it pan agglutination. Try use an no antibody AB plasma to prove it is not pan agglutination.


comment_55000

Are you using the same method for Antibody Screen and Antibody ID?

 

If you are using MTS for the Antibody Screen and Tube Testing for your Antibody ID, the results you describe can happen simply because of the gel situation.

 

(And 0.8% cells are not in the same preservative/diluent as 3% cells.)

 

Just a thought ... some hospitals mix and match that way.

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