Eluate testing following microscopically positive direct antiglobulin tests with anti-IgG

The direct antiglobulin test (DAT) demonstrates the presence of immunoglobulin (eg, IgG) or complement on the surface of red blood cells (RBCs). Immunoglobulin can be removed from RBCs by elution. The liquid end-product of elution procedures, the eluate, can be evaluated by antibody identification p...

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Published inAnnals of clinical and laboratory science Vol. 37; no. 2; pp. 167 - 169
Main Authors Richa, Elie, Benidt, Georgette, Tauscher, Craig, Stowers, Robert, Bryant, Sandra, Stubbs, James
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Abstract The direct antiglobulin test (DAT) demonstrates the presence of immunoglobulin (eg, IgG) or complement on the surface of red blood cells (RBCs). Immunoglobulin can be removed from RBCs by elution. The liquid end-product of elution procedures, the eluate, can be evaluated by antibody identification procedures. Antibody identification studies following acid/EDTA elution and DATs performed in our immunohematology laboratory during 2005 were evaluated to determine the usefulness of eluate testing following a microscopically positive IgG DAT. In total, 310 eluates were prepared during the year 2005; 146 of these eluates were derived from RBC samples with a microscopically positive DAT. The remaining eluates were derived from RBC samples with macroscopically positive IgG DATs (85 were weakly +; 32 were 1+; 40 were 2+; and 7 were 3+). Data were collected for the number and types of new antibodies (warm autoantibodies or alloantibodies) that were identified as a consequence of eluate testing. The incidence of new alloantibodies in the microscopically positive group (0.7%) was significantly lower than the combined incidence in the macroscopically positive groups (5.5%, p = 0.02). Based on these results, the authors conclude that performing antibody identification procedures on acid/EDTA eluates derived from RBC samples with microscopically positive IgG DATs has limited utility.
AbstractList The direct antiglobulin test (DAT) demonstrates the presence of immunoglobulin (eg, IgG) or complement on the surface of red blood cells (RBCs). Immunoglobulin can be removed from RBCs by elution. The liquid end-product of elution procedures, the eluate, can be evaluated by antibody identification procedures. Antibody identification studies following acid/EDTA elution and DATs performed in our immunohematology laboratory during 2005 were evaluated to determine the usefulness of eluate testing following a microscopically positive IgG DAT. In total, 310 eluates were prepared during the year 2005; 146 of these eluates were derived from RBC samples with a microscopically positive DAT. The remaining eluates were derived from RBC samples with macroscopically positive IgG DATs (85 were weakly +; 32 were 1+; 40 were 2+; and 7 were 3+). Data were collected for the number and types of new antibodies (warm autoantibodies or alloantibodies) that were identified as a consequence of eluate testing. The incidence of new alloantibodies in the microscopically positive group (0.7%) was significantly lower than the combined incidence in the macroscopically positive groups (5.5%, p = 0.02). Based on these results, the authors conclude that performing antibody identification procedures on acid/EDTA eluates derived from RBC samples with microscopically positive IgG DATs has limited utility.
The direct antiglobulin test (DAT) demonstrates the presence of immiinoglobulin (eg, IgG) or complement on the surface of red blood cells (RBCs). Immunoglobulin can be removed from RBCs by elution. The liquid end-product of elution procedures, the eluate. can be evaluated by antibody identification procedures. Antibody identification studies following acid/EDTA elution and DATs performed in our immunohematology laboratory during 2005 were evaluated to determine the usefulness of eluate testing following a microscopically positive IgG DAT. In total, 310 eluates were prepared during the year 2005; 146 of these eluates were derived from RBC samples with a microscopically positive DAT. The remaining eluates were derived from RBC samples with macroscopically positive IgG DATs (85 were weakly +; 32 were 1+; 40 were 2+; and 7 were 3+). Data were collected for the number and types of new antibodies (warm autoantibodies or alloantibodies) that were identified as a consequence of eluate testing. The incidence of new alloantibodies in the microscopically positive grqup (0.7%) was significantly lower than the combined incidence in the macroscopically positive groups (5.5%, p = 0.02). Based on these results, the authors conclude that performing antibody identification procedures on acid/EDTA eluates derived from RBC samples with microscopically positive IgG DATs has limited utilitv.
Author Tauscher, Craig
Richa, Elie
Bryant, Sandra
Stowers, Robert
Stubbs, James
Benidt, Georgette
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SubjectTerms Agglutination - drug effects
Agglutination - immunology
Autoantibodies - immunology
Autoantibodies - isolation & purification
Clinical Laboratory Techniques - methods
Clinical Laboratory Techniques - standards
Coombs Test
Edetic Acid - pharmacology
Erythrocytes - drug effects
Erythrocytes - immunology
Humans
Immunoglobulin G - immunology
Immunoglobulin G - isolation & purification
Isoantibodies - immunology
Isoantibodies - isolation & purification
Microscopy - methods
Predictive Value of Tests
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