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  • Title: A double buffy coat method for red cell removal from ABO-incompatible marrow.
    Author: Rosenfeld CS, Tedrow H, Boegel F, Gremba C, Shadduck RK.
    Journal: Transfusion; 1989 Jun; 29(5):415-7. PubMed ID: 2660336.
    Abstract:
    Hemolytic reactions caused by transfusion of ABO-incompatible marrow can be ameliorated by either reduction of isohemagglutinins in the recipient or depletion of incompatible red cells from the harvested marrow. This article describes a rapid and reliable method for removal of incompatible marrow red cells on a blood cell processor using a double buffy coat technique. In five allogeneic bone marrow transplants, the maximum value of transfused incompatible red cells was 8.8 ml. There was no evidence of a hemolytic transfusion reaction in any patient. The median cell recovery for nucleated marrow cells and progenitor cells was 77 and 104 percent, respectively. Engraftment occurred at a median of 13 days (range, 11-21 days) after transplantation. The double buffy coat method of red cell depletion is an acceptable method for processing ABO-incompatible marrow.
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