An ABO-incompatible red blood cell (RBC) transfusion (i.e., transfusion of RBCs with A or B antigens to a recipient with the corresponding antibodies) is fatal in 10% of cases1 and is the main cause ...
ABO blood group antigens are the most immunogenic of all the known blood grouping systems. Thus, specific compatibility restrictions between donors and recipients are put in place in blood transfusion ...
Desensitisation with therapeutic plasma exchange (TPE) is essential for ABO-incompatible (ABO-I) liver transplants (LTs). However, excessive citrate load and coagulation disturbances after TPE have ...
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