The sensitivity and specificity of the immediate‐spin crossmatch
- 1 February 1989
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Transfusion
- Vol. 29 (2) , 99-102
- https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1537-2995.1989.29289146847.x
Abstract
The immediate-spin (IS) crossmatch is used to detect ABO incompatibilty between donor red cells (RBCs) and the serum of the intended recipient. However, this test may be positive in the absence of ABO incompatibility (false positive) or it may be negative when ABO incompatibility exists (false negative). During a 25-month study, the rates of both false-positive and false-negative IS crossmatch results were evaluated, and the sensitivity and specificity of the IS crossmatch were determined. During the study period, 53,656 IS crossmatches were performed for patients without significant RBC antibodies. Fifty-five patients had positive IS crossmatches, and no false-negative reactions were found. In tests of 55 patients with positive IS crossmatches, 77 false-positive and 5 true-positive reactions were noted. The causes of the false-positive reactions were rouleaux (36 patients), cold-reactive antibodies (8 patients), a combination of rouleaux and cold-reactive antibodies (2 patients), fibrin clot (1 patient), and undetermined (3 patients). The sensitivity and specificity of the IS crossmatch were 100 and 99.86 percent, respectively. Laboratory personnel should be aware that the IS crossmatch may have false-positive or false-negative results, and they should develop written protocosis to distinguish quickly between true-positive and false-positive reactions.This publication has 10 references indexed in Scilit:
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