Komatsu F
Blood Transfusion Service, School of Medicine, Tokyo Medical and Dental University.
Bull Tokyo Med Dent Univ. 1988 Sep;35(3):75-9.
The incidence of Rh anti-E antibody production due to blood transfusion in the patients who were Rh E negative and were transfused with more than one unit (200 ml) of E positive red blood cells was examined. The anti-E was detected in 17 (4.7%) out of 360 patients. The incidence of anti-E was significantly higher in the patients who had previously received transfusion than in those who had not. By a similar method, the anti-c was detected in 4 (1.4%) out of 284 patients. The incidence of anti-E and anti-c production among the Japanese receiving blood transfusion at random is estimated to be 1.17% and 0.35%, respectively.
对Rh E阴性且输注超过1单位(200毫升)E阳性红细胞的患者因输血产生Rh抗-E抗体的发生率进行了检测。在360例患者中,有17例(4.7%)检测到抗-E。既往接受过输血的患者中抗-E的发生率显著高于未接受过输血的患者。通过类似方法,在284例患者中有4例(1.4%)检测到抗-c。据估计,随机接受输血的日本人中抗-E和抗-c产生的发生率分别为1.17%和0.35%。