Literature DB >> 24600138

Proportion of Rh phenotypes in voluntary blood donors.

R S Sarkar1, Joseph Philip2, R S Mallhi2, Pramod Yadav3.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The Rh system is the major blood group system besides ABO system. Even after proper blood grouping and cross matching there is a possibility of alloimmunization and antibody production in the recipients against the Rh or minor blood group antigens like Kell, MNSs, Duffy etc. Keeping in view the heavy financial burden of complete phenotyping of blood; the determination of only Rh phenotypes can play a major role in preventing alloimmunization and adverse events in multitransfusion cases. To determine the proportion of Rh phenotypes in voluntary blood donors with a view to generate blood bank data for constitution of panel of blood donors for multipurpose utilities.
METHOD: Identification of Rhesus factors (Rh) was done by the antigen antibody agglutination test by the test tube method on 10,133 healthy voluntary donors.
RESULTS: The phenotypic frequencies of Rh blood groups in the studied population were D-92.25%, C-87.55%, E-26.55%, c-51.06% and e-98.42%. Thus 'e' was the most common and E was the least common of all the Rh types. Phenotypically DCCee group was the most common phenotype and dccee was least common type.
CONCLUSION: Determination of Rh phenotypes can play a major role in preventing alloimmunization and avoiding adverse events in multitransfusion cases.

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Keywords:  Alloimmunization; Multitransfused cases; Rh blood group; Rh phenotypes

Year:  2013        PMID: 24600138      PMCID: PMC3862596          DOI: 10.1016/j.mjafi.2013.05.004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Med J Armed Forces India        ISSN: 0377-1237


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