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Prospective RBC phenotype matching in a stroke‐prevention trial in sickle cell anemia: a multicenter transfusion trial

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This is the first multicenter study to show that extended RBC phenotyping can be implemented nationwide. Compared to studies, the alloimmunization rate dropped from 3 percent to 0.5 percent per unit, and hemolytic transfusion reactions dropped by 90 percent. It is recommended that all transfused sickle cell anemia patients be antigen matched for E, C, and Kell. Patients should be closely monitored during transfusions to avoid preventable risks.

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