| Literature DB >> 34992321 |
Syena Sarrafpour1, Ruma Bose1.
Abstract
Cold agglutinins (CA) are auto-antibodies that adhere to erythrocytes in cold temperatures, and can result in agglutination of red blood cells. This process can cause complement-mediated intravascular hemolysis, which can be catastrophic. We describe a patient who developed CA during initiation of deep hypothermic circulatory arrest for emergent repair of Type A aortic dissection. The patient was found to have anti-I and anti-C antibodies and a positive direct Coombs test. CA resolved with re-warming, and resulted in no adverse events. © Copyright 2021 AMSECT.Entities:
Keywords: cardiac surgery.; cardiopulmonary bypass; circulatory arrest; cold agglutinin; deep hypothermic circulatory arrest; type A dissection
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34992321 PMCID: PMC8717724 DOI: 10.1182/ject-2100024
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Extra Corpor Technol ISSN: 0022-1058