This document lists various blood antigen systems and the antibodies within those systems that are considered clinically significant if present in a blood transfusion. It notes that antibodies against the Rh, Kell, Kidd, MNS, and Duffy blood group systems can be clinically significant, as they carry risks like hemolytic transfusion reactions. Antibodies to other blood groups like ABO, Rh(Cw), Kell(Kpa), MNS(M weak), and Lewis are only rarely clinically significant during transfusions.
This document lists various blood antigen systems and the antibodies within those systems that are considered clinically significant if present in a blood transfusion. It notes that antibodies against the Rh, Kell, Kidd, MNS, and Duffy blood group systems can be clinically significant, as they carry risks like hemolytic transfusion reactions. Antibodies to other blood groups like ABO, Rh(Cw), Kell(Kpa), MNS(M weak), and Lewis are only rarely clinically significant during transfusions.
This document lists various blood antigen systems and the antibodies within those systems that are considered clinically significant if present in a blood transfusion. It notes that antibodies against the Rh, Kell, Kidd, MNS, and Duffy blood group systems can be clinically significant, as they carry risks like hemolytic transfusion reactions. Antibodies to other blood groups like ABO, Rh(Cw), Kell(Kpa), MNS(M weak), and Lewis are only rarely clinically significant during transfusions.
Rh Anti-D, C, c, E, e Yes Rh Anti-Cw Rarely Kell Anti-K; Anti-k Yes Kell Anti-Kpa Rarely Kidd Anti-Jka, Jkb Yes MNS Anti-M (reactive at 37°C) Occasionally MNS Anti-M (not reactive at 37°C) Rarely MNS Anti-N Rarely MNS Anti-S, s, U Yes Duffy Anti-Fya, Fyb Yes P1 Anti-P1 Rarely Lewis Anti-Lea, Leb ,Lea+b Rarely-No Lu Anti-Lua Rarely H Anti-HI (in A1 and A1B patients) No