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KMC Doctors first to identify a rare blood group 'P Null' phenotype in India

Manipal (Karnataka) [India], July 30 (Businesswire-India): A team of doctors led by Dr. Shamee Shastry from the blood bank of Kasturba Medical College, Manipal identified a rare blood group called 'pp' or 'P null' phenotype. ABO and Rh D are the commonly typed blood group systems.

However, there are more than 200 minor blood group antigens known besides A, B and Rh. A blood type is considered rare if fewer than 1 in 1,000 people has it. A person is said to have rare blood group when he lacks the high-frequency antigen or multiple common antigens.

The Blood Bank at Kasturba Hospital received samples from a patient who required an urgent blood transfusion. The doctors were unable to find a compatible blood unit even after cross-matching with more than 80 units. Extensive immunohematology workup was performed by the blood bank team and further, for confirmation, samples were referred to the International Blood group Reference Laboratory (IBGRL), Bristol, UK for serological testing. With the help of a reference laboratory, it was confirmed that the patient's cells had the rare 'pp' phenotype.

Dr. Poornima Baliga, Pro-vice chancellor of the faculty of health sciences, MAHE said that it was for the first time P blood group null phenotype has been detected in India, and she supported the Blood Bank's initiative to build rare donor registry for the region.

Dr. ShameeShastry, professor and head of the Department of Immunohematology and Blood Transfusion said, "The patient had a very rare 'P null' blood group and anti PP1Pk antibody in his blood that has a potential to cause an acute intravascular hemolytic reaction to incompatible blood transfusion. Rare donor registry will be of great help in managing such cases. This antibody is also known to cause recurrent abortions in women. Finding compatible unit for such case is a near impossible task without a well-established rare donor panel," she said.

Dr. Kiran Acharya, Professor of Orthopedics and his team performed bloodless surgery (Femur fracture repair) once the patient's hemoglobin was increased to the desired level using other medications. Dr. Pragna Rao, Dean KMC, Manipal congratulated the team. (Businesswire-India)


This story has not been edited. It has been published as provided by ANI

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