Vox sanguinis
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Transfusion of ABO non-identical platelets has been associated with fatal haemolytic reactions, increased red cell transfusion needs and other adverse effects, but the practice of ABO matching in platelet transfusion is controversial. Immune complexes can be formed from the anti-A and/or anti-B antibodies and ABO soluble antigen(s) present in donor and recipient plasma after ABO non-identical transfusions. We hypothesized that these immune complexes affect recipient red cell structural integrity, platelet function and haemostasis. ⋯ Substantial changes in platelet function, red cell integrity and haemostasis occur after in vitro exposure to immune complexes. These in vitro findings may explain, in part, previously observed associations of ABO non-identical platelet transfusions with adverse effects including increased red cell transfusion needs, organ failure and mortality.