ABO Testing and Interpretation

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ABO Testing and Interpretation

Prior to patient testing, all reagents (anti-sera and cellular products) must be quality controlled to verify accuracy and acceptability. The reagents should also be inspected daily to ensure that they are in-date and do not appear to be contaminated. Table 3 lists expected results for quality control performance in a typical blood banking laboratory.
Table 3. Quality Control Performance Results.

Antisera
Cellular Reagents
Anti-A Anti-B Anti-A, B
A1 cells
2+ to 4+
0 (negative)
2+ to 4+
B cells
0 (negative)
2+ to 4+
2+ to 4+
Although anti-A,B is not typically used in patient testing, it is important to maintain quality control for this reagent as it is used in donor unit ABO confirmation testing.
Once quality control performance is complete and found to be acceptable, patient testing may proceed. Table 4 provides examples of A, B, AB, and O testing reactions demonstrated with both forward and reverse typing
Table 4. Forward and Reverse Typing Reactions per Blood Type.
Blood TypeAnti-AAnti-BA1 cellsB cells
A4+004+
B 04+4+0
AB4+4+00
O004+4+