AutoICD API

75264-2

Laboratory

Blood group antibody screen [Presence] in Serum or Plasma by Low ionic strength saline (LISS)

Definition

Antibody screening is used to demonstrate unexpected antibodies (other than ABO) and is performed on both donors and recipients to help ensure compatibility between recipient antibodies and donor red cells. Low ionic strength saline (LISS) is a blood banking potentiating agent that works by decreasing the repelling charges between red cells (zeta potential), thus packing the reds cells closer together for increased antibody bridging. This then decreases the incubation time for the sensitization phase in the antibody screening. A downside to using LISS is that it enhances the expression of cold antibodies and auto-antibodies that may not be significant. In addition, the ratio of serum to red cells must be adhered to strictly to maintain the ionic strength of the mixture. If ionic strength is too high, false negatives may occur, and if it is too low, false positives due to complement binding may occur.

LOINC 6-Axis Classification

Component

Blood group antibody

Property

PrThr

Time Aspect

Pt

System

Ser/Plas

Scale Type

Ord

Method Type

Blood group antibody screen.LISS

Details

Class

BLDBK

Order/Observation

Both

Short Name

Bld gp Ab Scn SerPl Ql LISS

Display Name

Blood group antibody screen LISS Ql

Related Names

AbBld gp Ab ScnBLOOD BANKLow ionic strength salineOrdinalPlPlasmaPlsmPoint in timePRQLQualQualitativeRandomScnScrScreenScrnSerPSerPlSerPlasSerumSerum or plasmaSR

Frequently Asked Questions

What is LOINC code 75264-2?

LOINC code 75264-2 identifies "Blood group antibody screen [Presence] in Serum or Plasma by Low ionic strength saline (LISS)". Antibody screening is used to demonstrate unexpected antibodies (other than ABO) and is performed on both donors and recipients to help ensure compatibility between recipient antibodies and donor red cells. Low ionic strength saline (LISS) is a blood banking potentiating agent that works by decreasing the repelling charges between red cells (zeta potential), thus packing the reds cells closer together for increased antibody bridging. This then decreases the incubation time for the sensitization phase in the antibody screening. A downside to using LISS is that it enhances the expression of cold antibodies and auto-antibodies that may not be significant. In addition, the ratio of serum to red cells must be adhered to strictly to maintain the ionic strength of the mixture. If ionic strength is too high, false negatives may occur, and if it is too low, false positives due to complement binding may occur.

What does 75264-2 measure?

This code measures Blood group antibody in Ser/Plas. It belongs to the BLDBK class in the LOINC classification.

What is LOINC?

LOINC (Logical Observation Identifiers Names and Codes) is a universal standard for identifying laboratory and clinical observations. It is maintained by the Regenstrief Institute and used worldwide for health data exchange.