Agglutination and hemolytic crossmatching to determine transfusion reaction differences between large and small breed goats

Background Blood transfusions are performed frequently in goats, but crossmatches are rarely performed. Hypothesis/Objectives Determine differences in the frequency of agglutination and hemolytic crossmatch reactions between large and small breed goats. Animals Healthy adult goats, 10 large and 10 s...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of veterinary internal medicine 2023-07, Vol.37 (4), p.1594-1602
Hauptverfasser: Kretsch, Cileah M., Alonso, Flavio H., Buktenica, Maggie, Heller, Meera C.
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Zusammenfassung:Background Blood transfusions are performed frequently in goats, but crossmatches are rarely performed. Hypothesis/Objectives Determine differences in the frequency of agglutination and hemolytic crossmatch reactions between large and small breed goats. Animals Healthy adult goats, 10 large and 10 small breed. Methods Two hundred eighty major and minor agglutination and hemolytic crossmatches: 90 large breed donor to large breed recipient (L‐L), 90 small breed donor to small breed recipient (S‐S), 100 large breed donor to small breed recipient (L‐S). A linear mixed model with treatment group (L‐L, S‐S, L‐S) as a fixed effect and individual crossmatch as a random effect was used to identify variations in reaction frequency among groups and individuals. Results Frequency of major agglutination reactions for L‐L, S‐S, and L‐S were 3/90 (3.3%), 7/90 (7.8%), and 10/100 (10.0%), respectively. Frequency of major hemolytic reactions for L‐L, S‐S, and L‐S were 27/84 (32.1%), 7/72 (9.7%), and 31/71 (43.7%). Individual pairings and groupings had no effect on agglutination reactions. Individual pairings had no effect on the frequency of hemolytic reactions. For major hemolytic crossmatches, pairwise comparisons identified higher frequencies of reactions when comparing L‐L to S‐S (P = .007) and L‐S to S‐S (P 
ISSN:0891-6640
1939-1676
DOI:10.1111/jvim.16738