Table 4.

Summary of platelet minor ABO incompatibility risk-mitigation strategies

Mitigation strategyDrawbacks
Issue only ABO identical or compatible units Identical or compatible units may not always be available in inventoryPotential for increased outdate rates 
Limit volume of incompatible plasma Compatible units may not always be available in inventoryPotential for increased outdate rates 
Provide pooled whole blood–derived platelets Pooled platelets are not widely available in the United StatesHemolytic transfusion reactions have been reported in pooled platelet units 
Provide units suspended in PAS PAS platelets are not widely available in the United StatesHemolytic transfusion reactions have been reported in PAS units 
Provide low-titer units Titer method is not standardizedNo agreed upon high-titer cutoffSubstantial percentage of group O units may be high titer, depending on cutoffSaline titer methods may miss units with high-titer IgG antibodiesHemolytic transfusion reactions have been reported in low-titer units 
Volume reduction Shortens shelf lifeDecreases platelet contentIncreases the time required for unit preparation and blood bank workloadNot feasible for emergency transfusions 
Washing Shortens shelf lifeDecreases platelet contentIncreases the time required for unit preparation and blood bank workloadNot feasible for emergency transfusions 
Mitigation strategyDrawbacks
Issue only ABO identical or compatible units Identical or compatible units may not always be available in inventoryPotential for increased outdate rates 
Limit volume of incompatible plasma Compatible units may not always be available in inventoryPotential for increased outdate rates 
Provide pooled whole blood–derived platelets Pooled platelets are not widely available in the United StatesHemolytic transfusion reactions have been reported in pooled platelet units 
Provide units suspended in PAS PAS platelets are not widely available in the United StatesHemolytic transfusion reactions have been reported in PAS units 
Provide low-titer units Titer method is not standardizedNo agreed upon high-titer cutoffSubstantial percentage of group O units may be high titer, depending on cutoffSaline titer methods may miss units with high-titer IgG antibodiesHemolytic transfusion reactions have been reported in low-titer units 
Volume reduction Shortens shelf lifeDecreases platelet contentIncreases the time required for unit preparation and blood bank workloadNot feasible for emergency transfusions 
Washing Shortens shelf lifeDecreases platelet contentIncreases the time required for unit preparation and blood bank workloadNot feasible for emergency transfusions 

IgG, immunoglobulin G; PAS, platelet additive solution.

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