| Literature DB >> 15908772 |
Si Hyun Bae1, Jeong Won Jang, Min Soo Kim, Hyun Jong Oh, Jong Young Choi, Nam Ik Han, Seung Kew Yoon, Joon Yeol Han, Eun Jee Oh, Dong Gu Kim.
Abstract
Liver transplantation is the only curative therapy for patients with end-stage liver disease. The high success rate and the increasing demand for the transplantation sometimes calls for ABO-compatible but nonidentical blood group orthotopic liver transplantation (OLT), which affords the opportunity to the production of antibody to red blood cells. Hemolytic anemia usually occurs 1 to 2 weeks after transplantation. Although mild in most patients, it can be life-threatening. Until now, a few cases showing hemolytic anemia due to donor ABO antibody formation after ABO-nonidentical OLT have been reported. In the reported cases of hemolytic anemia, most ABO-nonidentical OLT cases were O-to-A, but few reports are available on this subject with O-to-B ABO-nonidentical OLT. Herein, we report the experience with hemolysis after ABO-nonidentical OLT in a group O donor into a group B recipient and the successful treatment with transfusion of washed group O red blood cells and 60 mg dose of prednisolone for 3 days.Entities:
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Year: 2005 PMID: 15908772
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Korean J Gastroenterol ISSN: 1598-9992