Evaluation between two technologies using Column Agglutination Techniques (TAC) for the titration and identification of anti-erythrocytic alloantibodies (columns of glass microspheres and gel columns).

Keywords

HEMOLYSIS
HEMOLYTIC PLATE TECHNIQUE
ANTIBODIES

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Padilla Parra, J., & Maldonado, B. (2018). Evaluation between two technologies using Column Agglutination Techniques (TAC) for the titration and identification of anti-erythrocytic alloantibodies (columns of glass microspheres and gel columns). Oncology Journal (Ecuador), 28(1), 41–49. https://doi.org/10.33821/251

Abstract

Introduction: The presence of anti-erythrocyte antibodies reduces the survival of erythrocytes by the presence of post-transfusion hemolytic disease in cancer patients. The selection of the most convenient technology for the determination of antierithrocytic antibodies is directly related to the prevention of hemolytic transfusion reactions that are responsible for the morbidity and mortality related to transfusion. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the statistical association between the traditional gel technique versus the crystal microsphere technique.

Methods: The study was conducted in the Clinical Laboratory of the Dr. Juan Tanca Marengo National Oncological Institute, Solca-Guayaquil during the study period January 2017 to March 2017. Titration techniques were performed from peripheral blood samples with anti-alloantibodies-erythrocytes of unique specificity that had been detected during the pre-transfusion tests. The samples were processed with the known technology using the Agglutination Technique in Columns, columns with gel. After carrying out the pretransfusion tests in cases that presented a positive antibody test or indirect Coombs test, the antibody was immediately identified using the same technique. Simultaneously, the same tests were performed using the same sample with the other crystallized microsphere technology. The agglutination reactions were classified as strongly positive (4+ and 3+), moderately positive (2+ and 1+) and weak positive (w +). The statistical analysis was used Spearman's correlation.

Results: In the study period, detection and identification were made in 9 samples. Six samples showed identical titers, for both technologies, 2 samples showed higher titers with gel technology, and in 1 sample higher titers were observed with the technology in crystal micro spheres. The association by Rho of Spearman between the two tests was R = 0.84; r2 = 0.72, P = 0.005.

Conclusion: There is a good association between gel techniques and crystal microspheres for the identification of antierithrocytic antibodies.

https://doi.org/10.33821/251

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