BLOOD BANK
,COMPATIBILITY TESTING
Out line
• Collection and Preparation of Samples
• Collecting Patient Samples
• Donor Samples
• Selection of Appropriate Donor Units
• Testing of the donor sample
• Testing of the patient sample
• Cross-match
• Summary of Pre-transfusion Testing
,COMPATIBILITY TESTING
• As the knowledge of new blood group system increased,
so did the search for more sensitive pre-transfusion
compatibility testing methods. Pioneer blood bankers
mixed the patient’s serum and the donor’s red cells and
observed for direct red blood cells lysis, agglutination,
or both. This became known as the major cross-match
test.
• The term compatibility test and cross-match are some
times used interchangeably, they should be clearly
differentiated.
, COMPATIBILITY TESTING
• The cross-match became part of a series of pre-
transfusion test known as compatibility testing. The
compatibility test includes an ABO and Rh grouping
performed on the donor and recipient samples, screening
of the donor’s and patient’s sera for unexpected
antibodies, and a cross-match.
• The purpose of pre-transfusion or compatibility testing is
to ensure the best possible results of a blood transfusion.
• The transfused red cells will have an acceptable survival
rate, and there will be no significant destruction of the
recipient’s own red cells.