A near‐fatal reaction during granulocyte transfusion of a neonate
- 4 March 1988
- journal article
- case report
- Published by Wiley in Transfusion
- Vol. 28 (2), 173-176
- https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1537-2995.1988.28288179025.x
Abstract
Although reactions to granulocyte transfusions in neonates are rarely reported, we observed a near-fatal pulmonary reaction, presumably due to white cell antibodies, in a neonate with Rh hemolytic disease. The hemolytic disease was being treated with exchange transfusions, and at 2 days after the infant's birth, bacterial sepsis was suspected and granulocyte transfusions were begun. The first granulocyte transfusion (Day 3) was uneventful. Five minutes after the beginning of the second granulocyte transfusion (Day 4), severe respiratory distress, hypotension, bradycardia, cyanosis, and acidosis suddenly occurred. The infant's serum obtained after the reaction contained granulocytotoxic and B-lymphocytotoxic antibodies that reacted with leukocytes from the second granulocyte donor. Antibodies could not be detected either in the initial infant serum or in maternal serum. However, an antileukocyte antibody was present in the serum of a parous woman donor. We used plasma from this woman to prepare reconstituted whole blood for the exchange transfusion that we performed immediately preceding the second granulocyte transfusion. Despite the sequence of events, an irrefutable cause-and-effect mechanism could not be established because the properties of the donor and neonatal antibodies were similar, but not identical. However, this catastrophic event emphasizes both the potential for adverse effects of granulocyte transfusions in neonates and the need for caution when transfusing blood from parous women.Keywords
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