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Blood Compatibility Testing (Crossmatch

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  • Blood Compatibility Testing (Crossmatch

    Blood Compatibility Testing Crossmatch

    A "type" includes a "front type" and a "back type". The "front type" determines which antigens ("flags") in the ABO blood group system are on the patient's red blood cells as follows:

    A antigen only Type A



    B antigen only Type B



    A and B antigens Type AB



    Neither A or B Type O









    The "back type" identifies the isohemagglutinin (naturally occurring antibody) in the patient's serum and should correspond to the antigens found on the red blood cells as follows:

    anti-B Type A
    anti-A Type B
    anti-A and anti-B Type O
    neither anti-A or anti-B Type AB


    In addition, RBC's are Rh typed and identified as "D" positive or negative.
    A "screen" looks for unexpected red cell alloantibodies which may form following pregnancy or prior transfusions. If the screen is positive, the antibody is identified and 2 units lacking the corresponding antigen are crossmatched for the patient. The physician is also notified. Antibody identification can be complicated and take more than a day to complete.
    A "type and cross" determines compatibility between patient serum and donor red blood cells.
    1. A full crossmatch procedure takes about 45 minutes to complete and cannot be shortened.






    1. A unit of blood must be properly labelled and the label MUST be checked before use.

    Every unit crossmatched is removed from the general inventory and reserved for the patient for 72 hours. Units which are crossmatched unnecessarily will deplete Blood Bank inventories and can result in blood shortages, such as those which occurred in California after the earthquake. Blood shortages can result in cancellation of elective surgical procedures.



    Blood will ordinarily not be released for transfusion until compatibility testing is completed.
    However, under emergency conditions, blood products may be released without a crossmatch if the patient is in danger of dying if transfusion is delayed. In such cases, if the patient's blood type is not known, then group O Rh negative (O neg) blood can be released without compatibility testing.
    In cases in which the patient's blood type is reliably known, then type-specific blood or RBC's of the same ABO and Rh group may be released.


    Blood Preservation and Storage

    Blood is collected as whole blood, as shown below:


    Blood can be stored as whole blood (with all of the plasma present) or, much more commonly, as packed red blood cells (PRBC's) in which about 70% of the plasma has been removed. This is done by light centrifugation, as shown below:




    The platelet rich plasma can then be expressed off, leaving packed red blood cells (PRBC's) as shown here:




    Both whole blood and PRBC's can be stored for up to 42 days at 1 - 6 degrees C.


    The plasma can be centrifuged heavily a second time to separate the platelet rich plasma, as shown below:




    The supernatant plasma can be expressed into a third bag and stored as fresh frozen plasma (FFP). The remaining platelet rich plasma is utilized as a platelet pack, as shown below:




    As can be seen in the above diagram, a single donation of whole blood has supplied three separate components (packed red blood cells, platelets, fresh frozen plasma) that can potentially benefit three different patients.


    After the expiration date, rare or valuable blood units can be "rejuvenated" with a biochemical solution that restores much of the original biochemical environment of the RBC's. The "rejuvenated" units are "washed" with isotonic saline in an automated device and then can be transfused as a saline-red blood cell suspension within 2 to 4 hours, or these units can be stored glycerolized and frozen for up to 10 years.
    Cryopreservation of RBC's is done to store special, rare RBC's for up to 10 years. The RBC's are first incubated in a 40% glycerol solution which acts as an "antifreeze" within the cells. The units are then placed in special sterile containers in a deep freezer at less than -60 degrees C.
    Cryopreserved units are thawed and washed free of glycerol prior to use as saline suspended RBC's. These units must be used in 2 - 4 hours to prevent possible bacterial contamination. The washed units are depleted of plasma and leukocytes.
    Cryopreserved blood can help to maintain stores of Rh negative blood, to provide units for persons with antibodies to high-incidence antigens or persons difficult to cross-match because of multiple alloantibodies and to provide plasma-free blood to persons with IgA deficiency.

    Thus, the types of RBC products available are:
    • Whole blood.
    • Packed red blood cells (PRBC's)
    • Leukocyte depleted RBC's:
      cryopreserved blood that is thawed and degylcerolized is depleted of leukocytes, but much better depletion can be obtained by filtering the blood through leukocyte-specific filters.
    • Frozen, deglycerolized RBC's
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  • #2
    شكــــراً الواقع والحياد على الموضوع الرائـــــع

    أنا الآن في بنك الدم وبإذن الله راح أدخل الأسبوع الجاي في الـ crossmatch ويمكن أقدر أعلق على الموضوع بشكل جيد

    ترى الـ Types ماتفتح معي


    الله يوفقك

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    • #3
      حياك الله راعي ميكروبات

      بالنسبه للتايب حطيتها مباشره

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      • #4
        [align=center]الواقع والحياد أنا قرأت الموضوع بشكل جيد

        ولا لقيت طريقة عمل الـ Cross match ولا مبدأ عمله ولا أهميته

        أغلب اللي ذكرتيه بالموضوع هو عن الفصل separation[/align]

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        • #5
          اخي الكريم راعي ميكروبات الموضوع هذا مجرد نبذه تعريفيه و ليس شرح مفصل عنه على حسب مصدره

          لاكن بما انك في بنك الدم حاليا هلا تفضلت و شرحت نفس الموضوع باسلوبك ......

          علما اني ساضع اجابه كامله من النوت اللي ارجع لها كي يكون الموضوع متكامل ...


          اخيرا اشكر لك اهتمامك ...



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          • #6
            [align=center]بحاول أكتب موضوع عن طريقة عمل Cross match بإذن الله قريباً [/align]

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            • #7
              thanx for this well presented subject
              الرجاء عدم اضافة ايميلي..... الا للمساعدة أو الاستفادة



              :sm188: :sm188: :sm188:

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              • #8
                شكرا اخوي وماقصرت
                مع تحياتي
                ابوبدر الهاشمي

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                • #9
                  اشكرك على الموضوع الرائع و الشيق

                  معلومات لا باس بها استفدناها من هذا الموضوع
                  مجلـة مختبرات العرب
                  أطلس مختبرات العرب

                  تابعونا على :

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                  • #10
                    جزاكم الله خير

                    موضوع مميز..

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                    • #11
                      موضوووووووووووووووع رائع جدا

                      تسلم يمينك اخت الواقع والحياد
                      - من جن بالحب فهو عاقل ومن جن بغيره فهو مجنون

                      -إذا أحبك مليون فأنا معهم.. وإذا أحبك واحد فهو أنا ..وإذا لم يحبك أحد فاعلم أنني مت.:sm184:.

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                      • #12


                        الله يعطيك العافيه

                        فعلا جهد جبار

                        شكرا لك

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