Competency information

Details

Identify and investigate. Interpret anomalous donor ABO/D typing results and assign appropriate groups, or quarantine donations following further investigation.

Considerations

  • Correct selection of red cell and plasma-rich blood components throughout the chimerism of a HSCT:
    • major mismatch
    • minor mismatch
    • bi-directional mismatch.
  • Risks of abbreviated testing for ABO.
  • Additional requirements for blood components for immunocompromised patients.
  • Rare blood group problems, including Bombay phenotype.
  • Dealing with patients with multiple populations of cells – recently transfused patients, post HSCT.
  • Unexpected results in reverse grouping :
    • presence of atypical red cell antibodies
    • AIHAs
    • neonates
    • immunosuppressed patients
    • large volume transfusion
    • hyper- /hypo-gammaglobulinaemias.
  • Reasons for weak antigen expression in patients.
  • Unexpected reactions in forward grouping, e.g. acquired B.

Relevant learning outcomes

# Outcome
# 1 Outcome Troubleshoot serological tests, investigate patient and donor blood grouping anomalies, and make interpretations in clinical context.