Intensive red blood cell transfusions and risk of alloimmunization

Author:

Zalpuri Saurabh12345,Middelburg Rutger A.12345,Schonewille Henk12345,de Vooght Karen M.K.12345,le Cessie Saskia12345,van der Bom Johanna G.12345,Zwaginga Jaap Jan12345

Affiliation:

1. Center for Clinical Transfusion Research Sanquin Research Leiden Netherlands

2. Department of Clinical Epidemiology Jon J. van Rood Center for Clinical Transfusion Research Leiden Netherlands

3. Department of Immunohematology and Blood Transfusion Leiden University Medical Center Leiden Netherlands

4. Department of Medical Statistics Leiden University Medical Center Leiden Netherlands

5. Department of Clinical Chemistry and Haematology University Medical Center Utrecht Utrecht Netherlands

Abstract

BackgroundExposure to allogenic red blood cells (RBCs) may lead to formation of antibodies against nonself‐antigens in transfused patients. While alloimmunization rates are known to increase with the number of transfusions, the transfusion course in patients can vary from receiving multiple units during a single transfusion event or getting them dispersed over a long(er) period. In this study we compared the immunization risk between different transfusion intensities.Study Design and MethodsAn incident new‐user cohort study was conducted among consecutive transfused patients at two university medical centers. All patients who received their first RBC transfusion within the study period from January 2005 to December 2011 were eligible. Intensive transfusions were defined as at least 5, at least 10, and at least 20 RBC units within 48 hours. Alloimmunization hazard ratios (HRs), comparing patients receiving intensive transfusions to patients never receiving intensive transfusions, were estimated.ResultsThe study cohort was composed of 5812 patients who had received a median of 7 (interquartile range, 4‐12) units. RBC alloantibodies were formed by 156 patients. The adjusted Cox regression HRs for alloimmunization, with number of units as the time covariate and adjusted for patient age, sex, and follow‐up time after first transfusion, ranged from 0.8 to 1.2 (95% confidence interval, 0.4‐2.6).ConclusionThe occurrence of RBC alloimmunization in patients receiving intensive transfusions did not differ significantly from patients receiving nonintensive transfusions.

Publisher

Wiley

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