D Typing and Weak D Flashcards

1
Q

True of False: D antigen is the most immunogenic of all blood group antigens

A

True

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2
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What antigen is the most immunogenic out of all the blood group antigens?

A

D

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3
Q

Is the D antigen present at immediate spin or AHG?

A

Both.

Weak D, however, is negative at immediate spin but positive at AHG.

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4
Q

When is weak D detected?

A

Usually at AHG phase. Not detected at immediate spin.

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5
Q

What must the D control show in order for the Weak D testing to be considered positive at AHG?

A

D control must be negative

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6
Q

True or false: ALL DONORS MUST be tested through AHG or with a sensitive weak D method.

A

True

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7
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Do blood recipients have to be tested for weak D?

A

No. They are considered D negative at immediate spin and can receive D negative blood products.

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8
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Who must be tested for weak D?

A
  • Blood donors

- Infants of D negative mothers

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9
Q

How would you report a weak D positive result?

A

“D positive”

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10
Q

What is the monoclonal/polyclonal Anti-D control used in weak D testing?

A

All the components of the reagent Anti-D serum with NO Anti-D antibody.

Run Anti-D control alongside regular Anti-D testing to make sure nothing is spontaneously agglutination (Anti-D control should always be negative.)

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11
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When would you need to use the D control?

A

For any AB positive and for any ABO type negative at immediate spin for the D antigen
Carry testing through to AHG for weak D typing

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12
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If patient is AB positive, what controls would you use?

A

6-8% albumin control, autocontrol, or DAT
» Patient’s A&B cells typed with reagent Anti-A and Anti-B will be positive in an AB positive patient… no negative control
(A negative Anti-D control rxn with Anti-A and/or anti-B in pt is the negative control; pts cells are not spontaneously agglutinating)

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13
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What is the most common cause of a positive Anti-D control?

A

a positive DAT!

normally Anti-D control should be negative.

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