💋RED CELL COMPONENTS
In red cell transfusion, there must be ABO and RhD compatibility between the donor’s red cells and the recipient’s plasma.
❤️Group O individuals can receive blood from group O donors only
❤️Group A individuals can receive blood from group A and O donors
❤️Group B individuals can receive blood from group B and O donors
❤️Group AB individuals can receive blood from AB donors, and also from group A, B and O donors
(Red cell concentrates, from which the plasma has been removed, are preferable when non-group specific blood is being transfused.)
💋PLASMA AND COMPONENTS CONTAINING PLASMA
In plasma transfusion, group AB plasma can be given to a patient of any ABO group because it contains neither anti-A nor anti-B antibody.
❤️Group AB plasma (no antibodies) can be given to any ABO group patients
❤️Group A plasma (anti-B) can be given to group O and A patients
❤️Group B plasma (anti-A) can be given to group O and B patients
❤️Group O plasma (anti-A + anti-B) can be given to group O patients only
Reference:
THE CLINICAL USE OF BLOOD: HAND BOOK , World Health Organization & Blood Transfusion Safety , GENEVA
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