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Canadian Medical Laboratory Assistants - FAQ Sample Questions

For electronic crossmatch, ABB standards require all but which of the following?





Correct Answer:
one abo typing on recipient


electronic crossmatch is a method used in transfusion medicine to ensure compatibility between the donor's blood and the recipient's blood, primarily focusing on the abo and rh blood groups. it is a computer-assisted technique that can replace the traditional serological crossmatch procedures under certain conditions, speeding up the process of blood transfusion while maintaining safety. the american association of blood banks (aabb) sets specific standards for performing an electronic crossmatch.

one of the key requirements for an electronic crossmatch is the validation of the computer system used. the system must be robust, reliable, and capable of accurately matching the donor's and the recipient's blood type data. this ensures that the blood administered is safe and compatible, reducing the risk of transfusion reactions.

another critical requirement set by the aabb standards is related to the abo typing of the recipient. for the safety and accuracy of the electronic crossmatch, aabb requires not just one, but two identical abo typings on the recipient. this redundancy is crucial as it minimizes the risk of errors in blood typing, which could lead to severe or fatal transfusion reactions. the two abo typings must either be performed by two different technicians (techs) or derived from two separate blood samples from the recipient. this requirement ensures an extra layer of verification and safety.

the aabb standards do not require validated studies to be submitted to the fda specifically for electronic crossmatch procedures. however, the systems used for electronic crossmatch must comply with general regulatory requirements for medical devices and software used in healthcare, which include validations and quality controls to ensure their accuracy and reliability.

in summary, while the aabb standards for electronic crossmatch include a validated computer system and two identical abo typings by different techs or from different samples, they do not specifically require one abo typing on the recipient nor submission of validated studies to the fda. the emphasis is on ensuring double confirmation of the recipient’s blood type to safeguard against transfusion-related complications.