Title of article
Frequency of Red Blood Cell Alloantibody in Kuwaiti Population
Author/Authors
Ameen, Reem Kuwait University - Faculty of Allied Health Sciences - Department of Medical Laboratory Sciences, Kuwait , Al-Eyaadi, Ohood Ministry of Health - Central Blood Bank, Kuwait , Al-Shemmari, Salem Kuwait University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Medicine, Kuwait , Chowdhury, Rafiqul Kuwait University - Faculty of Allied Health and Nursing - Department of Health Information and Administration, Kuwait , Al-Bashir, Abdulaziz Ministry of Health - Central Blood Bank, Kuwait
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230
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234
Abstract
Objective: The aim of this study was to analyze the alloimmunization against red blood cells (RBC) among Kuwaiti population. Materials and Methods: Retrospective analysis of RBC alloimmunization among 179,045 Kuwaiti patients, pregnant women, and allogeneic blood donors was conducted for the period of 1992–2001. The frequency of 24 alloantibody specificities from 1,278 alloimmunized Kuwaitis was estimated. Results: The prevalence of positive antibody screen in Kuwait was 0.49%.The five most frequently identified alloantibodies were anti-D (27.3%), anti-E (18.5%), anti-K (15.6%), anti-Lea (8.7%), and anti-Leb (6.6%). Frequency of alloimmunization was greater among Kuwaiti female than male patients (3.2 F to 1 M). Anti-D (p 0.001), anti-E (p = 0.05), anti-K (p = 0.04) were also more frequently identified alloantibody among Kuwaiti females. Conclusion: The results show higher predominance of RBC alloimmunization in females than males. Anti-D, anti-E, and anti-K were the most common clinically significant alloantibodies identified in the Kuwaiti population and were also more frequent among Kuwaiti females.
Keywords
Red blood cells , Alloimmunization , frequency , Arabs , Kuwait
Journal title
Medical Principles and Practice
Journal title
Medical Principles and Practice
Record number
2694394
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