Title: Analysis on the causes of unconformity of positive and reverse ABO blood typing using micro-column gel agglutination assay: an analysis of 37 cases
Abstract:Objective To investigate the application of micro-column gel agglutination assay (MGAA) in blood typing. Methods MGAA was applied to detect the blood type of 6 560 blood specimens in this laboratory. ...Objective To investigate the application of micro-column gel agglutination assay (MGAA) in blood typing. Methods MGAA was applied to detect the blood type of 6 560 blood specimens in this laboratory. Results Thirty-seven specimens showed unconfirmed results in positive typing and reverse typing. Causes for the unconformity included physiological factors (4 samples, 10.8%), clinical treatment (7 samples, 18.9%), disease factors (26 samples, 70.3%). Conclusion In order to ensure the safety of blood transfusion, we should carefully analyze and reexamine the blood type when the results of positive typing do not conform to that of the reverse typing in ABO blood typing.Read More
Publication Year: 2013
Publication Date: 2013-01-01
Language: en
Type: article
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