The Characteristics of Patients with Incompatible Crossmatch Test Results in Indonesian Red Cross of Sidoarjo

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This study discussed the characteristics of patients with the incompatible crossmatch results in 2017- 2021 at Indonesian Red Cross of Sidoarjo. This study was conducted due to the differences, and no study has been conducted regarding the characteristics of adult blood transfusion patients with incompatibility at Indonesian Red Cross of Sidoarjo. The type of study was quantitative descriptive. The sampling technique was the total sampling technique. The data collection technique was documentation through reports from Indonesian Red Cross of Sidoarjo. The results of the study showed that the results of the incompatible crossmatch test were 76 patients with various kinds of incompatible, mainly in the major incompatible of 58 patients (76.40%). The gender most experienced incompatible was female, with 54 patients (71%). Patients who carried out the crossmatch test were mainly 36-45 years old, with 47 patients (62%). The incompatible blood request required blood component PRC 76 (100%). The cause of the most incompatibility case was anemia, with 49 patients (64.46%).

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Sudiwati, N. L. P. E. … Ariani, N. L. (2023). The Characteristics of Patients with Incompatible Crossmatch Test Results in Indonesian Red Cross of Sidoarjo. International Journal of Medical Science and Clinical Research Studies, 03(06). https://doi.org/10.47191/ijmscrs/v3-i6-35

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