ADVANCEMENTS IN BLOOD GROUP TYPING TECHNIQUES AND THEIR IMPACT ON BLOOD BANK OPERATIONS
- PhD Scholar Department of Medical LaboratoryTechnology, College of Paramedical Sciences, TMU, Moradabad, UP, India.
- Assistant Professor, Teerthanker Mahaveer University, College of Paramedical Sciences, Moradabad.
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Advancements in blood group typing techniques are pivotal in improving blood bank operations and patient care. These techniques, spanning serological and molecular methods, have revolutionized transfusion medicine. Serological typings reliability, using hemagglutination reactions against specific antisera, remains key for blood compatibility assessment. However, time constraints and limited rare variant detection have driven molecular methods evolution, such as PCR and DNA sequencing. These offer accuracy, rapidity, and rare variant identification. Such innovations have overhauled blood bank operations, enabling effective transfusion matching, reducing reactions, and enhancing outcomes. They have streamlined donor screening, optimized rare type use, and eased organ transplant compatibility testing. Despite challenges like cost and standardization, advancements in point-of-care devices, AI algorithms, and personalized medicine promise further enhancements. These advances ensure safer, efficient blood transfusion practices.
[Devendra Singh, Navneet Kumar and Shivam Agarwal (2024); ADVANCEMENTS IN BLOOD GROUP TYPING TECHNIQUES AND THEIR IMPACT ON BLOOD BANK OPERATIONS Int. J. of Adv. Res. (May). 527-535] (ISSN 2320-5407). www.journalijar.com
College of Paramedical Sciences, TMU, Moradabad, U.P, India
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